Barbury Shooting School battled through heavy rain to host the David Margesson Clay Shoot Challenge in aid of nearby Prospect Hospice.
Would you like to appear on our site? We offer sponsored articles and advertising to put you in front of our readers. Find out moreOut of 18 teams, the winners were the team of Nick Cleverley, Will Nutland, Russell Cleverley, Phil Copplestone (below, with David Margesson?s daughter, Suzanne Bradley) and Andrew Bradley, who missed only 13 clays in their six flushes.
After shooting, Guns and their guests bid on a selection of exciting auction lots given by generous donors.
The event raised £25,000 for the hospice.
Upheavals within two prominent animal welfare charities have sparked concerns about their governance and what goes on behind the scenes.
A four-year-old flatcoated retriever claims the well-fought gundog honours at Crufts, while an Italian whippet bitch is Best in Show
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