<strong>Q) I can recall once seeing a photograph of a “phantam” — a cross between a bantam hen and a cock pheasant — on the letters page of Shooting Times. How unusual is this cross-breed, and...
<strong>Greater controls on shooting may lie ahead, but we can still enjoy our sport</strong>
When deer stalking, what’s the quickest and easiest way to bleed a deer after it has been shot?
Landowners and farmers from two areas in Gloucestershire and Somerset are now able to apply for licences to cull badgers as part of the Government’s efforts to tackle the impact of bovine TB.
Believe it or not the position of your forefinger on the trigger is very important for a smooth, gentle, minimalistic squeeze of the trigger.
Purdey side-by-side shotgun review: Here we look at a new pair of Purdey side-by-sides whose provenance is interesting; they were made for Ray Ward Gunsmiths by near neighbour, James Purdey.
Pink-footed geese: A fantastic morning on pink-footed geese was an unforgettable experience.
Partridge shooting: An estate that wants to foster excellent pheasant and partridge shooting.
I always seem to end up off-balance when game shooting. How should I go about correcting my foot position?
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