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Association of Professional Shooting Instructors
Governing body oversees the coaching of this sport in the United Kingdom. Read about the benefits of joining and apply for membership.
www.shootinginstructors.comBritish Association for Shooting and Conservation, The
BASC is the UK's national representative body for country shooting. Offers membership information, fact sheets, service details and Hunting Bill updates.
www.basc.org.ukBritish Equestrian Trade Association
Represent and promotes the horse industry in the United Kingdom. Read about its membership which includes retailers and suppliers.
www.beta-uk.orgBritish Falconers Club
Large and established society lays out its membership procedure and members' code of conduct. Read some advice for beginners.
www.britishfalconersclub.co.ukBritish Field Target Association
Promotes and helps to represent air field rifle target shooting in the United Kingdom. Read about its sporting events and meetings.
www.bfta.orgCampaign for Falconry (CFF)
Find out why this initiative between The Hawk Board and the Countryside Alliance is needed to protect this art and sport in the United Kingdom and how to help.
www.hawkboard.org.ukClay Pigeon Shooting Association
Well-designed official site with news, membership information, classification database, competion results, and an events calendar.
www.cpsa.co.ukGame Conservancy Trust, The
Organization focuses on wildlife and game conservation and management. Find research details, animal profiles, and field advice.
www.gct.org.ukGun Trade Association
Created to protect and promote this industry and related organisations in the United Kingdom. Find out about its membership and activities.
www.guntradeassociation.co.ukHawk Board, The
View the FAQ, guidelines, newsletters, and various documents about this hunting art from a group working to protect falconry and the keeping of birds of prey in the UK.
www.hawkboard.org.uk
