Countryman Fairs

26 & 27 May 2012
Highclere Castle
Newbury
Berkshire
RG20 9RN

Kelmarsh Estate

Clay Shooting Competitions – English Sporting (World Series Qualifier)

Clay shooter aims out of a fenced areaNow you really can win the biggest prize in Clay Shooting!

The 2012's Mitsubishi Motors World Series Clay Shooting Championship at Highclere!

After the successes of the 2011 season, the Mitsubishi Motors World Series Clay Shooting Championship is very much welcomed back for 2012, with the same award-winning clay shooting line, a superb Mitsubishi L200 Trojan worth over £20,000 up for grabs and, as always, the chance to walk away with the 2012 clay shooting championship title.

Organising the Clay Shooting Line for a third year running, both Clive and Louise Bramley of Doveridge Shotgun Academy will once again take the helm and bring the ground-breaking competition to the masses. Clive looks forward to bringing the championship back to the Countryman Fairs showground and encourages every age and ability to give the sport a go. “For the 2012 season the Mitsubishi Motors World Series has a prize format that gives everybody the chance to go the distance and walk away with a stunning new car. Whatever the age or the standard, the championship invites a broad cross-section of people, and as previous years have shown, winners are not always those that have racked up many years shooting on the Clay Line, with the championship witnessing a great deal of talent from new and improved shots.”

Qualifying rounds will be contested over a 50-bird sporting layout, with competitors shooting against those of a similar ability. Cash prizes will be paid out on each day, with a guaranteed £100 for the high gun in each lettered class (AA, A, B, C) - the remaining cash prizes will be subject to the number of entries per class. Sponsored prizes will be given to Ladies, Juniors and Veterans.

At each of the events, each day will be classed as a separate qualifying event and at the end of each qualifying day at Kelmarsh, Highclere, Sussex and Lowther, the top two places in CPSA Classes (AA, A, B, C & the Highest scoring Lady, Junior & Veteran) will be allocated a slot for the Grand Final. Then on the first day of the Midland Game Fair in September, the top two places in CPSA Classes, AA, A, B & C will be allocated a slot for the Grand Final. For full dates for this year's Championship, please refer to the 'Dates for your Diary' section below.

Changes to the MMWS format for 2012

o   Please note, only Fibre Wad Cartridges are to be used at all Countryman Fairs' events.
o   Ladies, Juniors and Veterans can now qualify for the Grand Final. This will give a total of 96 shooters the chance to compete in the Grand Final and be in with the chance to win the High Gun prize, a Mitsubishi L200 Trojan.
o   As well as the CPSA Classes the highest scoring Lady, Junior and Veteran will be awarded a slot on each qualifying day at Kelmarsh, Highclere, Sussex and Lowther. Please note that if you qualify as a Lady, Junior or Veteran you will shoot in your lettered class in the Grand Final.
o   You do not have to be a member of the CPSA or BASC to enter.
o   If you don't have a CPSA classification, you will be allocated a class on the day according to CPSA rules for unclassified shooters.

Dates for your Diary

o    Kelmarsh 21st & 22nd April
o    Highclere 26th & 27th May
o    Sussex 16th & 17th June
o    Lowther 11th & 12th August
o    The Midland 15th & 16th September

Interested in entering? Why not visit the Doveridge Shotgun Academy website at www.doveridgeshotgunacademy.co.uk Here you will be able to pre-book discounted clay shooting packages and find further information about the competition rules.

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