Gun dogs: I am 21 years old and have a cocker spaniel puppy that I want to train to take shooting. My boyfriend already has a springer that he uses at the peg, but it will not sit still, and I want my...
<strong>Q) Our DIY shoot has done its best to stay on the right side of the farm manager by always keeping to the edges of the fields and avoiding standing crops or drillings. However, he has now told...
<strong>Tips for attracting barn owls to your shoot</strong>
<strong>Richard Beynon MP tells Shooting Times about his views on the benefits of shooting</strong>
<strong>Government report attacks heather burning</strong>
Shot for the Pot: A new fundraising initative from the Game-to-Eat campaign aiming to promote and celebrate British wild game will run from October 27 to November 3.
<strong>Cumbrian keeper given suspended sentence after pleading guilty to killing buzzards</strong>
Game shooting: If you had to name your one top tip for shooting those ‘coming straight towards you driven birds,’ what would it be?
I read about deer stalking in another shooting magazine recently and a stalker went in pursuit of a large Muntjac. I was perturbed to read that his chosen calibre was .308. Surely this smacks of overk...
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