Call Us 01908 610333 or 07748 817921
Sherington Shooting Centre
incorporating Peter Gardner Gunsmith
Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire
Price list
Clay shooting is not an expensive sport. Prices typically depend on the number of shots you take and can include ammunition.
We have gift vouchers available, which make a perfect present for someone who has always wanted to try shooting, or even as a surprise gift.
The nature of our sport means that we like to discuss your requirements and how we can best meet them, prior to taking payment. To make a booking or to order a gift voucher, please call 01908 610333 or 07748 817921.
Gift Vouchers
per person
Corporate Entertainment
per person
Group Shoots
per person
Per Person, from.......................... £40.00
Per Person, from.......................... £40.00
Trophies, from.............................. £25.00
(Including clays and cartridges)
Per Person, from.......................... £40.00
Trophies, from.............................. £25.00
(Including clays and cartridges)
Taster Sessions
Novices
per person,
Lessons
per person
25 Shots, from.......................... £40.00
40 Shots, from.......................... £55.00
50 Shots, from.......................... £63.00
Please note that 25 shot taster sessions
are for a minimum of 2 people
Lessons cost £50 per hour for one person, (discounted to £40 on Saturdays) plus clays at 33p each and cartridges at the current retail price.
Additional people are charged at £10 each per hour, plus clays and cartridges used.
The minimum lesson time is one hour. If you had 50 shots in 1 hour the price would be approximately £76. After that, we charge per 30 mins.
For a first lesson, we would recommend starting with 50 shots in 1 hour, though you are welcome to shoot more if your wish.
Intensive coaching lessons are for those who are new to the sport and also for people wishing to improve with one-to-one tuition.
Intensive sessions will vary for every person, and for the experienced shot could include pattern plate, game shooting etiquette, psychological preparation, gun fitting and anything else that will improve the shooter's performance.
For the beginner there may be a focus on safe gun handling, shooting at a variety of targets and how to judge them.
Intensive lessons are usually one-to-one, but can be used for small groups, if requested by the customer.