Our service specifically trains shooters for high-altitude bird hunting. We simulate shooting at birds that fly at significant heights, which requires advanced shooting skills and precision. High bird shooting targets are launched higher and faster than standard clay targets, mimicking the flight patterns of high-flying birds such as:
Pheasants
Pheasants are one of the most popular game birds in the UK. They often fly at considerable heights, especially when flushed out of cover, making them a challenging target.
Red Grouse
Found in the upland areas of the UK, red grouse are known for their rapid and high-altitude flight, particularly when startled.
Partridges
Both the Grey (or English) Partridge and the Red-legged Partridge are common game birds. Red-legged Partridges, in particular, can fly at high altitudes when driven.
Wood Pigeons
These birds are abundant and known for their strong and high flight patterns. They are a popular target for pigeon shooters, especially in agricultural areas.
Mallard Ducks
While ducks generally fly at various altitudes, mallards can reach significant heights, especially during migration or when disturbed.