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BASC
Stage Major Exhibition at National Countrysports Fair
The British Association for
Shooting & Conservation (BASC) will have a major role at the
National Countrysports Fair at Moira Demesne over the Bank
Holiday Weekend of 29 & 30 May 2010.
The
UK's largest shooting organisation, BASC has around 130,000
members nationally, many residing in Northern Ireland.
Their stand, which will be one of the largest at Moira Demesne,
will reflect the many facets of their work in GB and Northern
Ireland.
BASC Northern Ireland members are encouraged to attend the fair
and call in at the stand which will be located at the heart of
this two-day show. BASC members qualify for a
25% discount when they purchase their admission tickets from the
BASC Northern Ireland Office in Lisburn.
Included on the BASC stand will be attractions such as a cookery
demonstration featuring game and wildfowl cookery demonstrations. The ever
popular Marksman ST Shooting Simulator will be manned by BASC
Coaching Staff.
There will also be a BASC membership area, where the benefits of
BASC membership can be discussed with Northern Ireland staff and
volunteers.

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In addition, antique firearms
will be on display as will a range of modern shotguns. Advice on deer stalking will be on
hand along an interactive wildfowling display
The
BASC gundog scurry will be sponsored by
Chudley's Dog Food and run on both days.
There is no need to book an entry for this
it's simply a case of turning up with your
dog and paying a small entry fee.
The
BASC Shooting Clinic will be located in the
clay pigeon shooting area with qualified
coaches on hand to give tuition to persons
over the age of 18 years.
Also in the clay pigeon shooting area will
be the Sporting Clay Pigeon shoot, a 40
target re-entry competition and a pool trap
competition will be organised by the
Ballycranmore and Kircubbin Clay Target
Club.
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More information on the BASC involvement at the National
Countrysports Fair can be had from the BASC NI Office, telephone
028 9260 5050 or by e-mail at
nire@basc.org.uk
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