Birkhill Castle Estate, Fife — 25 Minutes from St Andrews
Simulated Driven Game
& Clay Pigeon Shooting
in Scotland
Experience the full driven-day in the hills, glens and ancient woodland of a private 1,500-acre Scottish estate. All abilities welcome. All year round.
Scotland's Premier Clay Shooting Experience
Nestled within the magnificent 1,500-acre Birkhill Castle Estate on the banks of the Tay Estuary, Elliott Clays offers shooting experiences unlike anything else in Scotland. Whether you're a seasoned shot keeping your eye in between seasons, or a complete beginner picking up a gun for the very first time, George Elliott and his team will make it a day you won't forget.
The estate's hills, glens, and ancient woodland provide a backdrop that no indoor shooting centre or flat field can match. Our simulations combine all the thrills of a driven shoot with year-round availability at a fraction of the cost.
25 minutes from St Andrews · 20 from Dundee · 1 hour from Edinburgh
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Shooting Experiences for Every Level
Simulated Driven Game
The full driven-day experience, year-round. Pheasant, grouse, duck, and partridge simulated to perfection across 1,500 acres of private Scottish estate.
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Clay Pigeon Shooting
Standalone sessions on the estate grounds. All abilities welcome. Equipment, safety gear, and expert guidance provided — perfect for groups, stag parties, and family days.
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1-2-1 Shotgun Tuition
Personal coaching from George himself. From first-time beginners to experienced shots working through a plateau — calm, methodical, results-focused.
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Simulating a Driven Shoot in Scotland
George Elliott and Elliott Clays featured by Kirby Allison — one of the world's leading outdoor lifestyle filmmakers, with over 850,000 subscribers.
George Elliott
Founder & Head Instructor — Elliott Clays
Acclaimed over the last twenty years as one of the most passionate sportsmen and conservationists within the Scottish shooting industry, George Elliott is acknowledged as a leading figure in the contemporary field of clay shooting.
George's earliest memories — from when he was just five years of age — are of being taught how to shoot by his father on these same Fife hillsides, and he is proud to continue that tradition right through to the present day, as he passes on that same knowledge to his own son.
Much sought after for his gamekeeping and clay shooting expertise, George has been profiled many times in journals and magazines, and has featured in several globally distributed videos and short films.
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+44 7889 639383