Game recipes: Potted goose: This month he’s come up with a recipe for goose legs, and it’s a cracker!
Gun reviews: Bioto .410 shotguns: They might be heavy but these South American-made side-by-side and over-under .410s are soundly made and built to get the job done.
The new facilities at Park Lodge Shooting School in West Cowick, East Yorkshire are already attracting lots of interest from clay shooters and game shooters, with a 60% increase in demand for shooting...
Are shotgun cartridges with high brass heads worth the extra money? A gunsmith told me they are not, yet some club members insist they must be better. Who is right?
This Sunday (14th October) marks the start of the two-day Tackle and Guns Show, Britain’s only shooting and fishing trade show, held at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.
The 2012 RSPB Nature of Farming award goes to partridge shoot champion, after three GWCT members made final selection.
Gun reviews: Lewis Potter looks at the reasonably priced over-under shotguns on the secondhand market today and gives his opinion on the pick of them.
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I have acquired my first gundog — a lively German shorthaired pointer puppy — and intend to train the dog myself.
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