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Fife: The famous Kingdom of Fife has a lot to offer the sporting visitor from home and abroad.
Talbot Hotel: With James Martin in the kitchen the Talbot Hotel will serve sportsmen well.
Gun reviews: Arietta Crown 16-bore shotgun: The Arietta Crown is a lovely little 16-bore from the renowned Spanish gunmaker.
Gun reviews: John MacNab Woodcock shotgun: The John MacNab Woodcock shotgun is a side-by-side sidelock ejector with a middle of-the-range price tag.
Gun reviews: John MacNab Supreme shotgun: The Supreme shotgun from John MacNab is a gun designed very much with the game shooter in mind.
Gun reviews: Krieghoff K20 shotgun: The Krieghoff K20 is a 20-bore shotgun for the discerning clay shooting fan.
Gun reviews: Huglu Europa shotgun: The Huglu Europa over-under shotgun has been designed with clay shooters, and their pockets, in mind.
Gun reviews: Fabarm Classis 20 shotgun: The Fabarm Classis 20 shotgun is a well-built, single trigger game gun.
The 12th annual clay pigeon shoot, hosted by CR Smith chairman Gerard Eadie CBE , raised a staggering £140,000 for Barnardo’s Scotland and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF).
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