We’ve reviewed guns, clothes, accessories and ammunition to give shooters the most informed choice when they’re looking to buy kit. So here’s a guide to our best lists for shooters, so that you can browse through the best guns for clayshooting, the best breeks for shooting, the best airguns for those on a budget.
If you want to check out our gun reviews you can do it here and we also have a selection on ammunition and clothing for shooters.
Shane Robinson looks through the choices available, covering all budgets and the different clayshooting disciplines.
For dog handlers, stalkers, walked-up shooters – we’ve sifted through a selection and come up with some sturdy (and comfortable) choices.
These are the ones we’d have in our sights if we were buying.
Finding a gun at the right price is tough. So we asked an expert to pick out 20 different models from different manufacturers.
In tweed, cord and moleskin. For both men and women, in breathable, waterproof, washable and warm fabrics.
If you could only choose one shotgun here’s how to pick out what you need.
Mat Manning guides you through your choices.
A single-shot rifle. Or should you opt for a bolt or lever-action rifle? George Wallace makes some suggestions.
They’ll keep out ticks, wet, mud and brambles whilst you are striding across fields and moors.
Airgunning is an affordable sport and Mat Manning has found some reliable, full-power airguns that are an absolute bargain.
Three estates have received accreditation in recognition of their exemplary wildlife management and conservation work
The Labour MP delivered a passionate defence of driven grouse shooting during a recent Westminster debate