Celebrating over 20 years of Simulated Game Shooting

Situated in the beautiful Cambridgeshire countryside, and no more than 50-miles from the centre of London, our simulated game days provide an unforgettable experience. We endeavor to replicate the excitement of a real game shoot, and even have a full line of realistic grouse butts.

Simulated game shooting is tremendous fun for people of all ages. If you’re a keen game shooter wanting to keep your eye in out of season or whether you just prefer to shoot clays we will give you a shoot day that you will never forget!

We offer a range of different simulated game packages; Individuals, Group , Exclusive & Corporate Days!
The shooting stays the same throughout all our packages, the level of hospitality is changeable and adapted to your taste/ requirements!
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The team at Six Mile Bottom Shoot will make your shooting experience as successful and enjoyable as possible

Wadlow Shoot Lodge location

Holts Annual Clay Day 2024  – Bob Champion Cancer Trust
Fullpip gundog training workshops & events 2025
Click here to watch our latest video of a Simulated Game Day
Open Day Wadlow Warren 2023
Vinnie Jones Charity Team Flush 2022

EXPERIENCES

Individual Gun Days

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EXCLUSIVE SIMULATED DAYS

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SIMPLY SIMULATED GAME

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CORPORATE EVENTS

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SPORTING TEAM EVENTS

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CHARITY TEAM FLUSH EVENTS

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GIFT VOUCHERS

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MEET THE TEAM

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EXCLUSIVE COUNTRY ESTATE

Our exclusive shoot venue, Wadlow Lodge combines modern building technology with a traditional countryside feel. This lodge has not only created an outstanding destination for our clients but has also enhanced the environment and biodiversity on the farm.

 

A PERFECT DAY OUT

A perfect activity for a day out with friends and family, party celebrations, corporate events or out-of-season practice for keen the sportsman.

“Everyone loves clay shooting, they just don’t know it yet”

Richard Clarke, Six Mile Bottom Shoot