Safety & Important Information
Safety
Safety is the top priority throughout the farm. All shooters must adhere to the 'BASC AIRGUNNERS CODE OF PRACTICE' at all times. There will be a full safety briefing as part of your introduction when you first meet Pete. Copies of the 'BASC Airgunners Code of Practice' are available in the range or you can see it online at www.basc.org.uk/en/codes-of-practice/air-rifles.cfm
What You Need To Bring
- Rifle, pellets and any paper targets you would like to use (tape and blue-tack can be useful)
- Your own charging equipment
- Food and drink
- Welly boots for in the fields, camouflage clothing is recommended
- Your insurance documents
Opening Hours
Once you have had your safety briefing and introduction, the farm is available 7 days a week, you just need to call or text first.
To arrange a time for your safety briefing and introduction, call Pete.
Parking
There is ample parking on concrete right outside the indoor range.
Insurance
All shooters must have insurance to shoot on the farm. We recommend joining one of the shooting associations such as the BASA or BASC. They provide cover with their membership from about £18/year
www.basc.org.uk
www.airgunshooting.org
www.countryside-alliance.org.uk
F.A.C Rifles
No FAC rifles are permitted on the farm (these are high powered air rifles that require a firearms certificate).
Disclaimer
Before shooting you will be asked to sign a Disclaimer.
Toilet
There is a toilet available in the farmyard.
Camping
By special permission only, there are some great spots to pitch your tent.