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Help at hand

When reading my February issue of Sporting Gun, a letter headed ‘A friend in need’ caught my attention. I note that the author, Greg Moore, states that he finds the sport ‘cliquey’. My name is Ged Burke and I live just outside Worsley, Manchester, where Manchester Clay Shooting Club is situated. I am a member of the club and a regular clay and game shooter. I am also a qualified instructor. If Greg wants to contact me I will gladly involve him in all the aspects of shotgun shooting, season allowing. Brilliant magazine, by the way.

Ged Burke, via email

Ed – Good to hear that you can offer a helping hand, Ged.

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