
Amber Rutter shoots her way to silver
Team GB’s Amber Rutter said it was a “dream” to clinch Olympic silver in the skeet final, despite being denied a chance of gold in the shoot-off.
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Sponsored by BASC, the Countryside Clay Shoot sees teams of four shoot for the Hugh van Cutsem Challenge Cup. Following it’s cancellation in 2020, the prestigious event returns this year on 17 July at the West Wycombe Estate in Buckinghamshire.
The shoot comprises a selection of six stunning simulated game drives with prizes for first, second and third placed teams.
All proceeds from the day will go to support the Gamekeepers’ Welfare Trust (GWT).
The day includes breakfast, complimentary cartridges on each stand, refreshments in the field and champagne before a superb lunch.
A limited number of places are available for the Countryside Clay Shoot, so book early.
For further information and to register, click here.

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