Clay Shooting

WHAT’S THE BIG EYE-DEA?

It was set to be the very first event of its kind in the shooting community – a vibrant shooting village that wouldn’t look out of place at a world championship. Arriving at Kibworth Shooting Ground in Leicestershire early on Tuesday 11 July, a tired and visibly quite poorly Ben Husthwaite explained how his Open Day came about: “The idea started with a live Instagram feed. A lot of people mentioned they’d like a gun fit

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