BASC East
BASC extends its guest gun insurance benefit
BASC has extended the guest gun insurance benefit for affiliated clubs and syndicates to include cover for beaters’ days.
BASC has extended the guest gun insurance benefit for affiliated clubs and syndicates to include cover for beaters’ days.
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) has joined forces with Cranfield University at Shrivenham to offer its members the most comprehensive and accurate information on distances travelled by all main shot types used in game, wildfowl, pigeon and clay shooting.
BASC will help shooting interests address concerns in the new Marine Bill which has been announced in the Queen’s Speech.
Pubs and restaurants in the south east of England will be giving their customers the opportunity to try a taste of game this November.
From January 2009 there will be new rules and regulations that will affect everybody who shoots at Bisley and indeed at all of the Ministry of Defence ranges.
The South East Region Dinner Dance takes place on Saturday 28 February at The Spread Eagle Hotel, Thame, Oxfordshire.
BASC has been flooded with calls from members worried about claims circulating on the internet that the police are targeting the shooting community with breathalyser tests over the festive period.
A comprehensive guide to the facts on shooting sports has been distributed to every newsroom across the country. ‘Shooting – the facts for journalists’ has been compiled and published by BASC.
Fifty people were able to try a taste of game at a special dinner held at an Oxfordshire brewery last week.