Clay Pigeon Shooting Activity for Hen Weekends, Hen Parties and Hen Dos

Clay Pigeon Shooting

'A smile will get you pretty far...but a smile and a gun will get you farther.' - Al Capone

Sort the sharpshooters from the fire and hoppers with a gloriously addictive afternoon of Clay Pigeon Shooting on the bride's final weekend of freedom! Great for fancy dress, and more fun than you should legally be allowed to have, clay shooting is a hugely popular hen party activity for ladies who love a challenge.

Come on, girls! When else can you handle some real firepower and show the men just how it's done?

It's not the size of the girl in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the girl...

Clay Pigeon Shooting is all about speed, skill and strength: perfect for hens who want something more out of their hen weekend than a hangover. Track the pigeon out of the trap, guess where it's going to travel and unload both barrels. Nothing comes close to the satisfaction you get when the clay disc explodes in midair!

Your bride tribe will be taken to a certified outdoor event centre for instruction and practice, then you'll be unleashed on the real deal. Ground and air traps fire clays in flat trajectories or high arcs: your job is to use the skills you've learned to pick them off as they fly out of the gate. Call for the pull, follow the 'bird' and take the shot. At the end of the session, you can tally your hits to find out who's the natural huntress and who needs to work on her deadly accuracy!

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