Charity Bragging
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2023 12:26 pm
Hello all,
This weekend the practical shotgun club I help run hosted a charity shoot in order to raise money for Andys Man Club, which is a mental health charity https://andysmanclub.co.uk/
We basically ran half a 'proper' PSG match, and half fun stages, including Practical Snooker stage, a pressured reloading/shooting stage, and a stage with four different S2 shotguns to use to shoot 8 plates in the fastest time (O/U, Sbs, semi and pump), which were ran on a 'apy to play' basis (£2 per run).
Members (and even non-members in some cases) donated prizes, their shoot fees and in some cases just outright gave a cash donation and we raised an impressive £1,040.00, which isn't bad going for a sub 50 member club that meets once per month.
This will be going into my submission for the Lead Ban consultation as evidence of the additional half destroying PSG will do, but I thought that this sort of thing may be being ran at other clubs too and its a 'good news story' that should be shared.
This weekend the practical shotgun club I help run hosted a charity shoot in order to raise money for Andys Man Club, which is a mental health charity https://andysmanclub.co.uk/
We basically ran half a 'proper' PSG match, and half fun stages, including Practical Snooker stage, a pressured reloading/shooting stage, and a stage with four different S2 shotguns to use to shoot 8 plates in the fastest time (O/U, Sbs, semi and pump), which were ran on a 'apy to play' basis (£2 per run).
Members (and even non-members in some cases) donated prizes, their shoot fees and in some cases just outright gave a cash donation and we raised an impressive £1,040.00, which isn't bad going for a sub 50 member club that meets once per month.
This will be going into my submission for the Lead Ban consultation as evidence of the additional half destroying PSG will do, but I thought that this sort of thing may be being ran at other clubs too and its a 'good news story' that should be shared.
