LASER LIKE A SHOT

WHAT IS LASER SHOOTING?

  • Laser Sport is essentially clay pigeon shooting, but is played with authentic de-activated 12 bore shotguns. A fully-camouflaged trap releases plastic clays, which participants then attempt to shoot at from 5 different angles.

  • There are 5 guns to each digital scorebox (and a maximum total of 10 guns, requiring two scoreboxes) which can all be used at once, with the scoreboxes showing individual scores.

  • Incorporated in the guns is a dedicated microchip which controls the infra-red beam fired by the gun. You can fire 2 barrels at a plastic clay before "re-loading".

  • Each gun has an individual radio transmitter at a set frequency, which sends information to the scorebox. This reproduces a realistic bang and a little red light on the gun for a miss. While the sound of a breaking clay and a green light signals a hit. The participant then knows immediately how successful they are.

  • The scores are worked out accordingly and displayed on the scoreboxes which are illuminated at night.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • DAY OR NIGHT - This unit has a trap that sends luminous clays at night.
  • NO AGE RESTRICTION - As long as you are stong enough to hold a 8lb shotgun. Children of 12 years cope with this well.
  • TOTAL SAFETY - No danger to participants or spectators. These are totally de-activated 12 bore shotgun
  • PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION -
    The instruction is usually given by the coach, Michael C. Casswell, being a C.P.S.A. Club Coach and Safety Officer. In addition an associate member of The Institute of Clay Instructors, and also a B.A.S.C. Sporting Shotgun Coach.
  • TOTALLY GREEN:
    - Harmless to the enviroment.
    - Harmless to adults,children and all pets.
    - Guns fire a benign infrared beam, the same variety that controls your TV set, at re-usable clays.
    - Even the sound of the bang for a miss and crash for a hit is controllable.
    - Good clean system for team building that is exciting and rewarding.
  • PLAYED ANYWHERE - Minimum area needed indoors is a room approximately 12ft long. Outdoors, an area of approxaimtely 60 metres x 25 metres (about the size of two tennis courts).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INDOOR LASER SHOOT

  • If you don't fancy braving the elements outside, why not try laser shooting inside?

  • Indoors the laser guns shoot at 5 random targets which light when active. These can easily be altered to give either a very fast target or a slower target. Single or double targets light up at once.

  • The whole unit can be used to great effect for team building or a highly competitive game and can involve a large number of people, as individuals or as a team.

  • Sound is adjustable, along with the unit's dimensions - which will operate in most tight spaces. This can range from just a few feet wide to 20 feet wide, and people standing as close as 6 feet away to 15 feet away.

  • Ideal for many indoor social occasions, such as indoor balls, exhibitions, and even outdoor events (where it can be played inside a marquet, which is heated during the winter).

  • Also allows either 5 or 10 guns to be used at once.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Webdesign: Rick Casswell