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BEST OF BRITISH

The last weekend of September saw Olympic Trap and Skeet shooters gather at Fauxdegla Shooting Ground for this year’s British Shooting Shotgun Series Grand Final. Fauxdegla is set just outside Wrexham in North Wales, and has four Olympic Trap layouts and two Olympic Skeet layouts among its facilities. It is run by Mike and Debbie Faux and their team. Mike is a keen Trap shooter and his enthusiasm for shooting and for competitions shows in his efforts to ensure things run as smoothly as possible.

The Grand Final

This competition is the culmination of British Shooting’s Shotgun Series, which forms the domestic competitions

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