Free entry, have-a-go stands, and a huge range of demo guns to try before you buy - the R&B Sporting Open Weekend at South Worcester Shooting Ground is a great day out!
Leading Herefordshire gun shop – R&B Sporting – will be hosting their much-anticipated annual Open Weekend on 10th & 11th June at South Worcester Shooting Ground.
Entry is FREE and everyone is welcome!
Try before you buy!As always there will be a huge range of shotguns on offer and plenty of demo guns from a great variety of brands including Beretta, Blaser, Browning, Caesar Guerini, Perazzi, Webley & Scott and Yildiz.
Undecided on brand, barrel length, or gauge? Not sure whether a Beretta suits you better, or if a Browning is the way to go?
If so, the have-a-go Compak layout, available to shoot all weekend, will provide the perfect opportunity to trial the huge variety of demo guns on offer.
You can also speak directly to representatives from gun suppliers, and tap into the knowledge and expertise of the R&B Sporting Team.
Plus, Custom Ear Plugs will be at the event all weekend to fit you for your own bespoke hearing protection.
Win a new gun!If all that isn’t enough, this year visitors could be in with a chance of winning a NEW Winchester SX4 Stealth worth £878!
The Winchester SX4 is one of the prizes in the R&B Sporting Open Weekend Charity Raffle, so it’s definitely worth grabbing a ticket!
Head to the R&B Sporting website or follow R&B’s event page on Facebook for all the latest news as they build up to the big weekend.
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