Clay shooting: I lost a leg last year in a motorbike accident and now find it harder to shoot Sporting because I can’t move my feet to cope with doubles.
Trap shooters' strong World Cup performances give Team GB's Olympic shooting squad selectors something to think about.
<strong>Wading birds' nests washed away in the rain</strong>
Gundog training: It's possible to conduct gundog training at home even with no prior experience.
I’ve inherited an air rifle, it’s a short break-barrel rifle, only 35.1⁄2in long with a 14.1⁄2in long barrel and simple open sights.
The 28th annual Shooting Times Woodcock Club dinner, sponsored by Glenfarclas whisky, was held recently at Eastnor Castle, in Herefordshire.
This month Mark prepares Collared dove breast with a pea and parmesan risotto.
Charles of Just Cartridges looks at the latest newcomers to the shotgun cartridge market.
Game shooting: One man's game shooting dream is coming true thanks to enthusiasm and topography.
I can't afford to buy a rotary decoy machine for pigeon shooting, relying instead on 'bouncers' to add movement to the pattern.
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