Crow shooting: A rude awakening spurs Richard Brigham into action on the corvids.
How can I teach myself to shoot better without the help of an instructor? I'm happy with my gun mount and gun because I make a point of picking it up for a few minutes dry mounting practice every day.
<strong>A close encounter with a black rhino is evidence of good wildlife management</strong>
I went pigeon shooting over some pea fields for the first time last year and did reasonably well but, considering the numbers of birds continually being drawn to them, feel I should have done a lot be...
Lanber Field 20-bore shotgun review: Now just about everyone knows of the reliability and quality of the budget brand that is Lanber.
<strong>Promoting country pursuits on television</strong>
<strong>Satellite tags reveal how far woodcock fly</strong>
Established firearms manufacturer Savage has teamed up with fellow American brand Weaver Optics to create a superb rifle package at an incredible price.
.17 Hornet calibre review: Rifle expert George Wallace investigates a baby centrefire that’s been a long time in development - the .17 Hornet.
What is acid-etched engraving, and how is it done?
Get the latest news delivered direct to your door
Discover the ultimate companion for fieldsports enthusiasts with Shooting Times & Country Magazine, the UK’s leading weekly publication that has been at the forefront of shooting culture since 1882. Subscribers gain access to expert tips, comprehensive gear reviews, seasonal advice and a vibrant community of like-minded shooters.
Save on shop price when you subscribe with weekly issues featuring in-depth articles on gundog training, exclusive member offers and access to the digital back issue library. A Shooting Times & Country subscription is more than a magazine, don’t just read about the countryside; immerse yourself in its most authoritative and engaging publication.