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Don’t miss out on these BASC events
We have some unmissable events coming up across the country over the next few weeks. Here’s a selection, but don’t forget to check the main events page for more…
Events open to all...
- 18 October – Pattern your gun with sustainable ammunition (Norfolk)
- 18 October – Try sustainable ammunition day (Norfolk)
- 24 October – Let’s talk shooting evening (West Yorkshire)
- 24 October – Sustainable game management evening (Gloucestershire)
- 25 October – Introduction to clay shooting (mixed group) (Wrexham)
- 26 October – BASC pop-up advice (Northern Ireland)
- 27 October – Novice gundog workshop: picking up (Surrey)
- 31 October – Conservation evening (Kent)
- 7 November – BASC Rifle Club range day at Bisley (Surrey)
- 29 November – Wildfowl Identification day (Gloucestershire)
- 25 October – Eat Game ivening (Newport)Â
- 7 November – Game dinner at Middlethorpe Hall (York)
- 8 November – Eat Game dinner (Conwy)Â
- 13 November – Game meat evening (Nottinghamshire)Â
- 19 November – Game evening at Stafford College (Staffordshire)Â
- 28 November – Eat Game evening (Wrexham)Â
Events for young shots...
- 26 October – Young shots multi-activity event (West Yorkshire)
- 29 October – Young shots game shooting skills day (Wiltshire)
- 31 October – Young shots game shooting skills day (Gloucestershire)Â
- 2 November – Young shots wildfowling day (Lindisfarne)
- 16 November – Young shots introduction to game shooting (Norfolk)
- 30 November – Young shots introduction to driven game day (Derbyshire)
- 19 December – Young shots introduction to sustainable duck flighting (Essex)
Events for just for women...
- 6 November – Women’s introduction to sustainable duck flighting (Essex)
- 20 November – Women in shooting clay to game day (Staffordshire)
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Marta Jacyna
Marta Jacyna is BASC’s communications officer. She is passionate about the countryside and enjoys deer stalking and foraging for food.
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