Clay Shooting

GET READY FOR THE GAME FAIR

Clay shooters will have an opportunity to buy the hottest new kit, get advice from experts and watch the best of the best compete against each other when The Game Fair returns for the second time to Hatfield House in Hertfordshire on 26-28 July.

Already the treasured showpiece gathering of the summertime for countryside enthusiast, The Game Fair’s exciting new features for 2019 and traditional favourites are expected to attract 120,000 visitors and nearly 1,000 exhibitors as the festival of the great British countryside returns to the venue 21 miles north of London that proved to be such a big hit in 2017.

“With an exciting program of interactive, educational and fun have-a-go events lined up for 2019, no other

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