Fabarm XLR5 12-bore semi-auto shotgun review: The new self-loader from Fabarm exhibits the latest in shotgun styling – but is its performance equally revolutionary?
<strong>Special events held at Borough Market, in London, encouraged people to enjoy their first taste of game</strong>
<strong>Q) Can you explain why I have little success with my Larsen traps in the autumn and winter? I have one with a magpie and the other with a crow on my smallholding. There are plenty of magpies a...
Remington 700 rifle review: Bruce Potts admire the 40-year old Model 700 whose bolt action rivals the best for strength.
<strong>The exhilarating but unpredicatable sport of shooting wild boar at night on a superior western German hunting ground has Selena Masson hooked</strong>
<strong>Swapping England's wet November for Portugal's parched partridge country, Alastair Balmain finds a sporting destination to warm the soul</strong>
Sabatti Mercury 870 .308 rifle review: This bargain Italian rifle surpasses expectations.
<strong>Lindsay Waddell airs his views on Natural England's new "Vision for the Uplands 2060 document"</strong>
<strong>Shooters are being urged to respond to DEFRA’s long-awaited consultation on its reared gamebird welfare code</strong>
<strong>Q) In September, my springer spaniel flushed a medium-sized brown bird while we were rabbit shooting in North Norfolk. It looked like a partridge except that it flew with its legs dangling. Co...
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