For larger groups it is great as part of a combo package.
Combine with Archery and/ or Foosball
Laser
Clay Pigeon Shooting combines infrared beams and computer technology with
the classic sport of clay pigeon shooting. It is a great and easy team
building event although individuals compete mostly against
their own score.
A trap launches clays at various speeds and angles and up to 5 people
are able to shoot simultaneously with modified over and under 12 bore
shotguns which have been modified to fire laser beams at the clays in
a perfectly safe environment. There is no "kick", however, computer
controlled sounds contribute to the realism.
Conventional clay pigeon shooting has one clay, one person shooting with only
one shot. Laser Clay Pigeon Shooting has one clay, five people shooting
and each person has two shots. A computer then determines within one thousandth
of a second the order of hitting the clay. An indicator on the shotgun
also gives instant feedback to the player so they know if they hit the
clay or have missed! Spectators are able to follow the progress on the
electronic scoreboard.
Laser Clay Pigeon Shooting can be played at most venues
by people of all ages. It can be played during the day or in the evening
for fun, or as a competition. There are a variety of different games,
which vary in difficulty and can be customised to suit the players.
Laser Clay Pigeon Shooting is not harmful to the environment. The guns fire
harmless infrared beams at reusable clays. The sound is computer generated
with adjustable volume.
Three different games are available:
Skill Shoot: Each person that hits the clay gets two points for the
first hit and one point for the second.
Rapid Fire: The first person to hit the clay gets five points, the
second gets four points, the third get three points etc. It is possible
for a person to be first and second to hit the clay and they would then
score 9 points.
Speed Shoot: Only the first person to hit the clay scores two points.
Proposed Programme
Briefing and Demonstration
Practise session: Four or Five participants at a time play five games
of "Skill Shoot". We note each persons score. Once everyone has had
a chance to shoot, we rank the player from highest to lowest and use
this information to form four or five teams.
Team Competition: These teams then compete against each other, with
each person shooting a couple of rounds of Skill Shoot, Rapid Fire and
Speed Shoot with their points adding to the team's total. The winning
team will be the team with the highest score. (we can run a couple of
team competitions)
Knock Out: After the team challenge we can then run an "Individual
Knock Out" competition. Four or five participants compete in "qualifying
rounds" of a chosen game and at the end of each game the lowest scoring
individual drops out. When there is only one person left this person
moves through to the final. We repeat this process until all the participants
have had a chance to qualify for the final. The winner of this event
would be the overall winner. (We can follow a similar format to determine
an overall winning lady or man.)
Betting: Spectators are able to try and speculate who is going to
hit the clay and/or in what order. This is generally done on an informal
basis.