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A simulated game day can be as varied and diverse as a real one. You can have as much shooting as you can handle, nobody will be keeping score and you can shoot at a constantly changing target, just like the real thing.

A simple search of the internet will reveal a plethora of sim game companies selling days. I would also suggest asking around your shooting friends for a recommendation of a good day out and/or the possibility of an invitation to their next outing. When looking at the adverts you will see a big difference in the prices of a day.

You buy a peg for the day but you will share the peg with another Gun, taking it in turns to shoot. All the drives will be

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