13 October 2022

Excellent odds on winning bespoke guns in the GWCT’s Gun Draw 2022

Gun Draw 2022

With the draw limited to just 1,500 tickets, there is a very good chance of winning the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust’s annual Gun Draw. But tickets are selling fast and only available until 28 November 2022. This year’s winner will receive a pair of Bespoke William Powell Sovereign shotguns. The pair, which are high-performance steel proofed, are worth £14,000.

This outstanding prize also includes a gun fitting session; gold numbering on each gun and made-to-measure bespoke stocks, all in a double travelling case. The winner will also enjoy a day's driven shooting with the William Powell team (location to be confirmed) with accommodation and dinner included.

“If you have dreamed of owning your own made to measure shotguns, you cannot afford to miss this year’s GWCT Gun Draw,” said James Swyer, Head of Membership and Marketing at the Trust. “And by taking part you will be supporting the GWCT’s scientific research programmes for game and wildlife conservation, helping to ensure a thriving countryside rich in game and wildlife.

“We are very grateful to William Powell for once again supporting the GWCT by donating these superb prizes.”

Tickets are priced at £100 each and the draw is limited to 1500 tickets.

HOW TO ENTER: Visit www.gwct.org.uk/gundraw .The draw closes noon on Monday 28 November 2022.

Buyers from outside the UK can enter. Under Gambling Commission rules payment will only be accepted by Debit card

Note to editors:

The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust gwct.org.uk – providing research-led conservation for a thriving countryside. The GWCT is an independent wildlife conservation charity which has carried out scientific research into Britain’s game and wildlife since the 1930s. We advise farmers and landowners on improving wildlife habitats. We employ 22 post-doctoral scientists and 50 other research staff with expertise in areas such as birds, insects, mammals, farming, fish and statistics. We undertake our own research as well as projects funded by contract and grant-aid from Government and private bodies.