Island Life Magazine Ltd June/July 2015 | Page 60

Dan’s aiming for the top R unning a shooting business and working full time in banking doesn’t leave Dan Bishop much time to practice his sport – but it doesn’t stop him scoring highly in national competitions. Dan’s latest success was chalking up the highest score at the annual Clay Shooting Handicap Classic at Royal Berkshire Shooting School in May – and winning the big prize of a Browning Heritage shotgun. Earlier this year, he was riding high in the rankings at the Essex Masters competition, at 8th in his class and 32nd of the 1,700 total competitors. And now he’s looking forward to representing the Isle of Wight in the Island Games, taking place in Jersey at the end of June. Dan, who started shooting at nine years old, now has a passion to encourage other youngsters in the sport, which is why three years ago he launched the 11acre Bowcombe View Shooting Ground at Cheverton, with his father Jim and uncle Ray Bishop. He explains: “When I was younger we 60 www.visitilife.com didn’t have many facilities for shooting and it cost a lot to have to travel every couple of weeks to practice. Now we have the quality of targets here on the Island, and it’s great to see more and more youngsters getting involved. We don’t charge under 18s because we don’t want costs to hamper them”. Working full time as a senior business manager for NatWest in Newport, as well as owning and running Bowcombe View means that Dan often misses out on his own practice time, but he says: “It’s pleasing that I can still deliver good results even though I might not be able to shoot as regularly as others”. At the family-run ground, investment has been made in further automatic clay traps, bringing the total to over 30 and offering an array of targets for both club shooters and competition practice. Coaching and tuition is available for newcomers of all ages to the sport, as well as corporate entertainment groups and parties. According to Dan, “Clay shooting on the Island has never been more popular”. “Clay shooting on the Island has never been more popular”