Win CENS ProFlex DX5 earplugs worth £1,149 – enter here
The Government has confirmed it will consult on merging the shotgun and firearms licensing systems, in what shooting organisations warn could trigger the biggest exodus in decades.
The proposals would require every shotgun owner to go through the same licensing process as rifle owners, fundamentally changing how half a million shotgun owners access shooting. Confirmation that the consultation will now definitely go ahead follows meetings between the Home Office and shooting organisations in recent days, and ends months of speculation about the Government’s intentions.
Read more
I use a .30-06 for deer on an open ticket. Can I shoot wild boar in the UK with this rifle?
A game shooting feature from the May issue of Shooting Gazette.
One of the highlights of Gavin Gardiner’s sporting gun sale at Sotheby’s in London on 15 December is a rare Holland & Holland Badminton 12-bore, built in 1974 as the prize in WAGBI’s first Annua...
When reloading, you usually set up dies once to match the seating depth of your bullets and lock them off with the locking ring.
Is it possible to pull birds from a flightline, en route to a rape field, to decoys on open ground? I read recently that it is, but I have my doubts. Are there any tips you can give?
<strong>The Environment Minister has announced that eagles owls will not be culled for the time being</strong>
<strong>Having read Chief Constable Whiting’s recent recommendations into gun-licensing reforms, Bill Harriman reports that the outlook isn’t all that bleak</strong>
BASC reports a dramatic increase in the number of requests from police forces for its revised guides to game shooting.
<strong>BASC’s new media centre — The Duke of Edinburgh Building — was officially opened earlier this month. Alastair Balmain watched the grand unveiling</strong>
Pointer 612 Field shotgun review: Looking for real value for money in a gun? Jason reckons he’s found the answer.
Get the latest news delivered direct to your door
Discover the ultimate companion for field sports 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.