Classic driven partridge, with birds sweeping low and fast over wind-blown bushes. One of the most iconic drives in the British shooting calendar, this stand rewards a quick mount and a committed swing as the birds flash through at pace. A deceptively challenging drive that never gets old.
High pheasants emerge from a woodland canopy, offering the quintessential driven bird experience. Birds curl and climb as they clear the tree-line, demanding a smooth gun-mount and precise timing. This is the drive that reminds you why clay shooting is the perfect way to prepare for the real season.
Ground-level targets that skitter and bounce across the terrain, faithfully replicating the unpredictable run of a bolting rabbit. The rolling movement and low line of these clay targets catches many shooters off guard — it's a fun and deceptively tricky drive that keeps everyone on their toes.
Experience the exhilaration of driven grouse as birds come hurtling low and fast toward the butts across open moorland. Set against the stunning Northumbrian landscape, this is one of the most demanding drives of the day — birds arrive quickly, leaving precious little time to react. The closest thing to the Glorious Twelfth you can get outside of August.
Birds peel away from the butts at speed, testing your ability to pick a line, commit to the shot, and follow through cleanly. The going-away angle is often underestimated — birds accelerate as they drop back into the heather and the window closes fast. A drive that rewards patience, accuracy, and cool nerves.