From the main ShootClay site: http://shootclay.co.uk/2014/07/17/stratstone-ultimate-one-starting-october-2014/
The Royal Berkshire Shooting School has again teamed up with premium automotive retailer Stratstone and David Duggan Watches to present a shooting competition built on the success of last year’s Stratstone Super 7 Challenge. This year, the Stratstone Ultimate One Challenge offers all shooters a chance to win the ultimate prize of the All-New Range Rover Long Wheel Base Autobiography worth £130,000* that is due to be unveiled in the UK late 2014.
The Stratstone Ultimate One Challenge will open on Monday 6 October 2014 and run for four months with entrants able to enter as many times as they wish. Entry costs just £50, which includes 50 warm-up birds plus two attempts at the Challenge, which sees competitors shoot at a sequence of 25 driven birds off the legendary 120-foot Tower. The 20 highest scoring individuals on the Tower alone will then go through to a final where, if the overall winner shoots 23 or more of the 25 birds, he or she will win the luxury Range Rover to keep forever.
Each week the individual scoring highest out of 100 will receive a bottle of Bollinger and at the end of the 16 weeks all winners will be invited to the Final to have a shoot off for a Rolex Submariner wristwatch sponsored by David Duggan Watches of Burlington Arcade.
The Really Wild Clothing Company will present £1,000 of clothing to the individual who shoots the highest score using a side by side in the qualifiers.
The Royal Berkshire Shooting School’s Managing Director, Dylan Williams commented: “We wanted to build on the success of last year’s groundbreaking Stratstone Super 7 Challenge. We believe this year’s competition now offers the largest single prize in clay shooting anywhere in the world. It will appeal to game shooters as much as clay shooters, as the birds are designed to mimic high West Country-style pheasants. Since we founded the Royal Berkshire in 1991 we believe this is the most prestigious initiative we have established.”
Stratstone’s Managing Director, James Brearley, added: “This competition offers one shooter a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own one of the most luxurious cars on the market today. With a prize of such magnitude on offer, the pressure to win will be immense.”
For more information, visit: www.rbss.co.uk. For press enquiries, email: [email protected].
[SIZE=10.5pt]* Exact value TBC when car is officially released in the UK[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]Enter the Stratstone Ultimate One Challenge for a chance to win All-New Range Rover Long Wheel Base Autobiography worth £130,000 at the Royal Berkshire Shooting School[/SIZE]
The Royal Berkshire Shooting School has again teamed up with premium automotive retailer Stratstone and David Duggan Watches to present a shooting competition built on the success of last year’s Stratstone Super 7 Challenge. This year, the Stratstone Ultimate One Challenge offers all shooters a chance to win the ultimate prize of the All-New Range Rover Long Wheel Base Autobiography worth £130,000* that is due to be unveiled in the UK late 2014.
The Stratstone Ultimate One Challenge will open on Monday 6 October 2014 and run for four months with entrants able to enter as many times as they wish. Entry costs just £50, which includes 50 warm-up birds plus two attempts at the Challenge, which sees competitors shoot at a sequence of 25 driven birds off the legendary 120-foot Tower. The 20 highest scoring individuals on the Tower alone will then go through to a final where, if the overall winner shoots 23 or more of the 25 birds, he or she will win the luxury Range Rover to keep forever.
Each week the individual scoring highest out of 100 will receive a bottle of Bollinger and at the end of the 16 weeks all winners will be invited to the Final to have a shoot off for a Rolex Submariner wristwatch sponsored by David Duggan Watches of Burlington Arcade.
The Really Wild Clothing Company will present £1,000 of clothing to the individual who shoots the highest score using a side by side in the qualifiers.
The Royal Berkshire Shooting School’s Managing Director, Dylan Williams commented: “We wanted to build on the success of last year’s groundbreaking Stratstone Super 7 Challenge. We believe this year’s competition now offers the largest single prize in clay shooting anywhere in the world. It will appeal to game shooters as much as clay shooters, as the birds are designed to mimic high West Country-style pheasants. Since we founded the Royal Berkshire in 1991 we believe this is the most prestigious initiative we have established.”
Stratstone’s Managing Director, James Brearley, added: “This competition offers one shooter a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own one of the most luxurious cars on the market today. With a prize of such magnitude on offer, the pressure to win will be immense.”
For more information, visit: www.rbss.co.uk. For press enquiries, email: [email protected].
[SIZE=10.5pt]* Exact value TBC when car is officially released in the UK[/SIZE]