<strong>Members of the House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committe visited the National Shooting Centre at Bisley</strong>
Would you like to speak to our readers? We offer sponsored articles and advertising to put you in front of our audience. Find out more.Members of the House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee visited the National Shooting Centre at Bisley on 8 November to try shooting with shotguns and air rifles, and to experience the realities of a sport in which the United Kingdom excels.
Guests, including committee chairman Keith Vaz MP, saw demonstrations of rifle and air pistol shooting from Commonwealth Games medallists Anita North and Charlotte Kerwood, and were given instructions in the techniques needed to break clays with over-and-under and semiautomatic shotguns.
The event was organised by the British Shooting Sports Council, whose secretary, David Penn, said: ?We hope that the experience on the ground helped to give context to all that they had already heard in the Committee Room. The visit provided a valuable opportunity for the committee?s members to ask detailed questions and for us to draw attention to the impact that their deliberations could have on shooting.?
The rest of this article appears in 24th November issue of Shooting Times.
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