Organisers are set to welcome 25,000 visitors to the annual Northern Shooting Show when it returns to the Yorkshire Event Centre in Harrogate on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 May. BASC members will enjoy complimentary entry and guest discounts on advance bookings and, new for 2023, there’s free parking for all courtesy of Browning. With the tagline ‘what’s a shooting show if you can’t pull the trigger?’, the hugely popular event will draw people from all over Britain as the nation celebrates the coronation of King Charles III.

  1. The E.J. Churchill Clayline

Award-winning shooting ground and gunmaker E.J. Churchill will be running the clayline, offering clay shooting novices to seasoned experts alike a hands-on chance to get involved across the weekend. The E.J. Churchill clay line is set to include have-a-go stands, a 50-bird English Sporting competition, a 25-bird Sportrap competition and The Coronation Cup which is a one-time, open-entry competition to commemorate the Kings Coronation. The competition boasts a £1,000 cash prize for the High Gun and further generous cash prizes up for grabs for Ladies, Juniors and Veterans.

  1. The Gundog Field

The Gundog Field, hosted by popular gundog trainer Darren Kirk of Kirkbourne Spaniels, will showcase exciting demos and thrilling competitions for handlers of all levels. The competitions, which last year attracted over 200 dogs, include the long retrieve, the scurry, a junior handler class and the extremely competitive working test.  Darren and his dogs will also be appearing in the arena three times a day, so don’t miss the chance to see them in action.

  1. The World Hunter Field Target Championships

Aimed at elite airgun shooters, 240 competitors from all over the world will shoot two 40-target courses, made up of four standing targets, four kneeling and 32 prone, on both days of the show. The overall winner will go home with a specially commissioned trophy and there are medals for the top three in each classes – Open, Veterans, Ladies, Junior, .22, Springer and International Team.

  1. The Airsoft Experience

Head to the Airsoft Experience to learn more about this fast-paced combat game. Have-a-go at airsoft for the first time, browse the latest equipment and accessories and chat to experts from local clubs to learn more about the sport. New for 2023, the Xsite Practical Shooting Club is organising a level three, IPSC Action Air Match with 12 stages to be shot on either day of the show, open to anyone with a Short Gun Competition Licence from the United Kingdom Practical Shooting Association.

  1. The BASC Hunter’s Kitchen

Whet your appetite with cooking displays from some of Yorkshire’s best game chefs as they create imaginative dishes using nature’s larder. Chefs already confirmed include Simon Whitehead of Pakefield Ferrets who will be creating a tasty rabbit dish, chef Cai Ap Bryn giving a deer butchery demo and Sophie Bagley with her moorland to microwave business Glorious Game.

  1. The Operation Telic display

Visitors will be treated to a thrilling twice-daily military re-enactment display titled ‘Operation Telic, the invasion of Iraq’, located outdoors next to the food concessions. The 20- minute show has been created by a team of professional armourers to the television, film and living history industries and will be performed by enthusiastic re-enactment actors, including British veterans, with modified real firearms.

  1. Practical shooting, including Mini Rifles

Fancy having a go at practical shooting? Magload will be running a Practical Shooting stand giving newcomers of all ages the chance to try out both Mini Rifles and Practical Shotguns! The UKPSA (United Kingdom Practical Shooting Association) will also be there to help answer any questions people might have about the sport and how to start in practical shooting. 

For tickets, visit www.northernshootingshow.co.uk