Logie: A shoot on Scone Palace land, Logie is growing in stature thanks to a young keeper coming of age.
<strong>Farmers harassed by anti-badger cull activists</strong>
The Schools Challenge, run by the Oxford Gun Company, is going from strength to strength, with a great programme planned for 2013.
Gundog training: I notice that you often advise the use of food for rewards during training. Shouldn't a dog be happy to work for praise?
I have done a fair bit of clay shooting - Sporting and Skeet - and I’m now trying my hand at Down-the-Line, which I really enjoy.
I've had my eyes and gun fit checked and nothing has changed in that department, so what do you think might be wrong with my shooting?
Boxall and Edmiston over-under shotgun review: Jason falls in love with this fine and affordable English-made round-bodied over-under.
Gun reviews: Purdey 20-Bore Sporter shotgun: This over-under is built by the London firm in association with Perugini & Visini, but it would be a mistake to think of it as foreign or a re-badge.
Barley Bree: A small Scottish hotel, Barley Bree in Muthill has explosive talent both inside and outside the kitchen.
<strong>Code sets out aims for sustainable populations</strong>
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