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Cheshire shoot wins 150 poults through BASC prize draw
A Cheshire game shoot has won 150 pheasant poults through a prize draw run by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC).
A Cheshire game shoot has won 150 pheasant poults through a prize draw run by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC).
Thousands of people are expected to celebrate BASC’s centenary by coming along to the BASC Scotland Country Fair when it returns to Cardross Estate in Stirlingshire on 10-11 May.
There will be an opportunity for people in Kent to try the Olympic sport of clay shooting next month.
Young people in Leicestershire will have the chance to try clay shooting and air rifle shooting at a special event next month.
There will be two more opportunities for young people in Oxfordshire to try shooting sports next month.
The Scottish Government has re-drafted its general licences, which will come into effect on 1 April, so air gunners and people who use Larsen traps can continue to carry out vital pest control.
Top auction house Holts will be holding a special auction to mark BASC’s centenary in December this year.
A special cartridge has been produced in conjunction with Eley Hawk Ltd to mark BASC’s centenary year.
A North Yorkshire man has won the British Association for Shooting and Conservation’s (BASC) centenary photography competition.