Gamekeepers Geoff Garrod and his son Justin pop along to Long Acre Shooting School near Cambridge for a charity clay shoot, raising money for the East Anglian Air Ambulance. It’s a cause that’s close to the heart of Fieldsports member David White, who took over the ground a year ago. There’s fierce competition between father and son – but the real winner is the charity.
You can find Long Acre Shooting School on Facebook or visit the website LongAcreShootingSchool.co.uk
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