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A community-owned Scottish nature reserve has taken the decision to cull 160 feral goats over the next two years.
Tarras Valley Nature Reserve near Lockerbie has seen goat numbers explode from around 100 to as many as 900 in just over a decade. That’s an 800% increase that managers warn will lead to mass starvation and disease without intervention.
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Patrick Keen Guns will be displaying a selection of fine classic shotguns at Blenheim Palace during the Coys Classic Car Auction on 14 July.
Clay shooting: I’m never sure if I should take them on the way up, or the way down. Any help you can give would be much appreciated.
Canine Partners, a charity that provides highly trained assistance dogs to people with disabilities, is inviting guns to join them on their Clay Shooting Challenge, Saturday 8th September at Holywell ...
Secondhand Remington semi-auto shotgun review: Next year will mark an important anniversary for what must be the world’s favourite semi-automatic shotgun. Yes – the dear old Remington 1100 will be...
Clay and game shooting: I read your reply to a game shooter about getting ready for the season and you recommended regular practice on clays thrown from a high tower.
I see that on a shooting website a chap has been extolling the virtues of an I-Phone app for ballistic calculations. He says it even compensates for the Coriolis Effect. What on earth is that?
Amongst other guns, the fine Heym .470 model 88b safari sidelock ejector rifle was sold at Gavin Gardiner’s sale of Fine Modern and Vintage Sporting Guns at Sotheby's, London on 18th April.
Beretta DT11 Sporter shotgun review: Beretta’s DT10 shotgun has enjoyed phenomenal success in the UK, so why bring in another model?
<strong>Gamekeeper pleads guilty to causing the death of a buzzard</strong>
Corvid control - Gamekeeper: Corvid control with Larsen traps is a good example of sustainable activity.
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