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Mossberg 930 Waterfowl semi-auto shotgun: Rob Eaton is pleasantly surprised by this versatile semi-auto from Mossberg.
The other day I was shooting rabbits on farmland close to home and about 100 yards from a public right of way, shooting away from it.
My friend has asked me to remove some collared doves from her property with my air rifle (12ft lbs).
When clay shooting I usually miss the second target of a pair on report. It seems to always be more difficult for me to get on to the second clay. Can you help?
DEFRA’s Red Tape Challenge recommends that restrictions on wildfowling on Sundays should be lifted in some counties.
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<strong>The number of foreign shooters visiting the UK are on the up</strong>
Tiffany & Co.: Tiffany & Co. firearms from the Robert M. Lee Collection will be on display at the Nevada Museum of Art until May 20.
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