.35 Remington cartridge review: Modern ballistics have found solutions to many problems, but Bruce Potts finds a century-old cartridge able to stand its ground in close-range stalking.
Wildfowling clubs have secured more than 7,000 acres of foreshore in England and Wales in the past 12 months.
<strong>Determined to shoot the one species of deer that has so far eluded him, Paul Qualiana heads to Dorset</strong>
Palmisano Pindell Cartridge review: The .17 PPC is an ideal cartridge for vermin control.
Strong shooting performances in Delhi from young Home Nations athletes bodes well for the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
<strong>Stewart Robinson, director of Loch Lomand Bird of Prey Centre writes in response to the letter published in the 29th of September issue (Have your say....)</strong>
<strong>Items connected with renowned Birmingham gunmaker William Ford have been stolen</strong>
<strong>BASC appealed against a ruling that imposed VAT on part of its income which had previously been exempt from tax<strong>
<strong>As the 2010 Ryder Cup approaches, Ian Valentine examines the stunningly engraved 12-bore shotgun created to celebrate the prestigious occasion</strong>
A judge has recognised the extraordinary circumstances attached to shooting sports in his ruling in favour of BASC.
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