Boxall & Edmiston scrollback boxlock shotgun: This elegant scrollback boxlock from a new English gunmaker is a finely finished shotgun that will perform on any shoot.
Scottish heather moorland managed for grouse shooting provides the best habitat for mountain hare, says a new report by Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH).
Game shooting: A superb example of game shooting run in the very best sporting spirit, all barely a mile from Rotherham.
My .243 rifle is sighted in at 100 yards with Federal 100-grain Sierra Gameking factory cartridges that I use for deer. What would be the vertical shift in aim if I were to use 70-grain bullets for fo...
When you’re out on a day’s rough shooting or spending a morning walking hedges in search of a bird or two, the last thing you want is to be lugging around a heavy gun.
Beretta SV10 Perennia III shotgun: The latest 20-bore gun from Beretta, the SV10 Perennia, proves to be a winner.
<strong>A golden eagle was found dead on an estate in Scotland</strong>
Every month Mark, a keen shot, will rustle up a seasonal, no-nonsense dish. Using simple, easily available ingredients, his easy-to-cook recipes will whet your appetite before amazing your taste buds....
<strong>Forest protection system is blamed after devastating fires sweep our most precious landscapes</strong>
A lecturer at the Northern School of Game and Wildlife has won a national award for her work to encourage women into gamekeeping.
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