The Scottish Association for Country Sports (SACS) is one of the principal organisations in the UK representing members who follow and take part in shooting and country sports. A UK-wide non-commercial, not-for-profit membership association, SACS is run by members for members. We are dedicated to standing up for our members' interests and those of the wider shooting and country sports community.
Established in 1994, SACS is the largest Scottish country sports representative body. We are also privileged to have many longstanding members across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. In addition to advocacy and support, all SACS members benefit from broad and well-tested full 10 million Public Liability insurance for shooting and country sports.
For new members, annual membership and insurance are instant on payment; however, if you would like membership to start on a specific date, then after joining online please contact us to let us know. Fresh and dynamic in approach, vision and work ethic, SACS is renowned for strong and broad shooting and fieldsports liability insurance, effective member representation, firearms licensing support and standing up for shooters, anglers and hunters UK-wide.
Established in 1994, SACS is the largest Scottish country sports representative body. We are also privileged to have many longstanding members across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. In addition to advocacy and support, all SACS members benefit from broad and well-tested full 10 million Public Liability insurance for shooting and country sports.
For new members, annual membership and insurance are instant on payment; however, if you would like membership to start on a specific date, then after joining online please contact us to let us know. Fresh and dynamic in approach, vision and work ethic, SACS is renowned for strong and broad shooting and fieldsports liability insurance, effective member representation, firearms licensing support and standing up for shooters, anglers and hunters UK-wide.
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Broad and strong 10 million shooting and country sports insurance with 5k non-professional gain/reward included and no excess to pay in the event of a claim.
Established in 1994 as the Scottish Association for Country Sports, by demand SACS has grown to be a UK-wide shooting and fieldsports advocacy body.
Non-commercial and strictly not-for-profit, SACS is a membership association that exists to protect and promote our members' interests and those of the wider shooting and country sports community.
Established in 1994 as the Scottish Association for Country Sports, by demand SACS has grown to be a UK-wide shooting and fieldsports advocacy body.
Non-commercial and strictly not-for-profit, SACS is a membership association that exists to protect and promote our members' interests and those of the wider shooting and country sports community.
Shooting is popular, accessible, rewarding and fulfilling.
As one of the most popular pastimes in the UK, shooting continues to grow in popularity - no wonder when it enhances so many peoples' lives.
Shooting provides something for everyone, whether it be shooting at a paper, metal or clay target right through to shooting a bird or animal for the pot or to help manage your natural environment.
Depending on what you are shooting at, you can use a catapult, an air rifle, a shotgun, a rimfire or centrefire rifle, a bow or even a punt gun.
As one of the most popular pastimes in the UK, shooting continues to grow in popularity - no wonder when it enhances so many peoples' lives.
Shooting provides something for everyone, whether it be shooting at a paper, metal or clay target right through to shooting a bird or animal for the pot or to help manage your natural environment.
Depending on what you are shooting at, you can use a catapult, an air rifle, a shotgun, a rimfire or centrefire rifle, a bow or even a punt gun.
There are six species of deer in the UK - red, roe, fallow, muntjac, sika and Chinese water deer.
Only red and roe are truly native, though some say the Romans reintroduced fallow deer rather than introduced them.
Red and roe are most common in Scotland, while the remaining three species are more recent escapees from deer parks.
Whether in field, woodland, forest, open hill or urban nook, deer are culled to maintain the population in harmony with the local environment and to provide meat for your table.
Only red and roe are truly native, though some say the Romans reintroduced fallow deer rather than introduced them.
Red and roe are most common in Scotland, while the remaining three species are more recent escapees from deer parks.
Whether in field, woodland, forest, open hill or urban nook, deer are culled to maintain the population in harmony with the local environment and to provide meat for your table.
On a wild January morning, fortified by a bacon bap and a mug of strong coffee, you stand in line with gun in hand as a cock pheasant soars overhead.
Momentarily frozen by awe, the gentle 'brrr' and 'tap-tap' from the beaters toiling through the undergrowth spurs you to shoulder your gun, swing through and fire just as a huge gust helps the bird curl higher, up and away as if it were a swift.
GAME SHOOTING is the hunting of game birds such as pheasant, partridge, grouse and others, using a shotgun.
Momentarily frozen by awe, the gentle 'brrr' and 'tap-tap' from the beaters toiling through the undergrowth spurs you to shoulder your gun, swing through and fire just as a huge gust helps the bird curl higher, up and away as if it were a swift.
GAME SHOOTING is the hunting of game birds such as pheasant, partridge, grouse and others, using a shotgun.
Airguns are rifles and pistols that fire small pellets using pressure generated from a gas canister or a spring mechanism; because no gun powder is involved, the fire power of an airgun is comparatively low, so most airguns can be used inside for activities such as pest control and indoor target shooting.
Airguns are a very safe and reliable way for children to learn the basics of safe shooting.
Airgun shooting is also a fun hobby for grown-ups, whether plinking in back gardens or competition shooting at decicated air rifle and air pistol clubs.
Airguns are a very safe and reliable way for children to learn the basics of safe shooting.
Airgun shooting is also a fun hobby for grown-ups, whether plinking in back gardens or competition shooting at decicated air rifle and air pistol clubs.
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