Clay Shooting

DELIGHTFUL DARTFORD

There is no doubt about it – the South East of England is a clay shooter’s paradise, from the beautiful grounds at EJ Churchill to the phenomenal shooting school at The A1. But, if you really want to feel at home, like you’re part of the family, then look no further than Dartford Clay Shooting Ground.

Founded in the 1970s by two brothers, Dartford CSC started life with just one ABT and one DTL layout. Then, in 1998, Peter Duffield realised

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