Clay Shooting

CHURCHILL’S NEW WORLD ORDER

When it comes to hosting large-scale Sporting events in the UK, EJ Churchill has gained something of a monopoly, which is understandable as there are very few venues that combine the necessary acreage and facilities with the type of enthusiastic team that can cope with the vast logistical effort required. Fortunately for the shooting public, it doesn’t look like Churchill’s is taking that monopoly for granted; the amount of effort involved in the event was clear for all to see.

The village area around the clubhouse was the perfect place to relax and soak up the plentiful atmosphere. With the Pavillion bar, assorted street food vendors, and suppliers from the industry in attendance, it was easy enough to kill an hour or three in comfort. Out on

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