Sporting Rifle

Shooting Courses

Acorn Deer Management

Stalker training and firearms safety, guided training outings for anyone wishing to experience a deer stalk, through to candidates wishing to complete their DSC 2 certificate. Training courses from £80 per 3-4 hour outing, with the possibility to take a cull animal. Approved witnesses to the DSC 2 certificate. Contact: 07944 959380 or www.acorndeer.com

Ashgrove Wildlife Services

Stalking courses. Contact: 01255 670094 www.ashgrovewildlife.com

Bangs, Bucks & Bullseyes

Improve first-shot accuracy, long-range accuracy and multi-positional shooting with Keith Poyser. One-to-one and group tuition with a fun, relaxed, medal-winning and published instructor. 100-1,200 yards, with wind, bullet drop and position coaching. Come away with a tailored distance table for your rifle and round. Accompanied stalking available. Contact: www. bangsbucksbullseyes.co.uk

BASC

BASC offer a wide range of rifle, shotgun and airgun courses alongside DSC1 and DSC2 nationwide. For information please see our website www.basc.org.uk or telephone 01244 573018

Borders College

Located in the Scottish Borders, it offers National and Higher National certificate courses in game and wildlife management as well as

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