Win supercars by shooting clays
Win a Range Rover Sport or a Jaguar in a new shooting competition


The Royal Berkshire Shooting School has garnered incredible prizes for a shooting competition in which the challenge is to shoot a sequence of 25 clays-which will imitate a day on a West Country high pheasant shoot-from a 120ft tower.
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Entrants in the Stratstone Super Seven Challenge have the chance to win one of seven new supercars worth up to £100,000, including a Porsche, Jaguar FType and Range Rover Sport. A Rolex watch and £2,000 worth of Really Wild Clothing is also on offer.
Visit www.rbss.co.uk to see the rules.
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