BASC: Day out with a difference on offer for women in Northern Ireland
Monday, 29 June 2009
12:00 AM
Women in Northern Ireland will be able to experience a range of country sports at Field of Dreams in Bangor on 19 September.
Activities at the BASC ladies day will include shotgun coaching lessons, archery, air rifle and ATV driving (ground conditions permitting) plus the chance to try the Marksman ST-2 shooting simulator. The day costs £40 including lunch.
BASC Northern Ireland's Tommy Mayne said:
"Ladies Day is always very popular and demand is increasing. There is some real shooting talent amongst the Northern Ireland ladies."
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