Clay Shooting

SPORTING FOR ALL

Nearly every serious northern clay shooter will ensure at the start of the year that the ‘Alpa Sporting Grand Prix’ is firmly printed into their calendar, and it was clear that a huge number of them were well organised enough to do so. This two day event, which is now in its third year, boasts a 200 target objective that is split evenly into a National Sporting and a Sportrap.

Max Jeffery, who runs and organises the event, decided to move it to Bisley at Braidwood in the Scottish Borders this year,

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