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With exactly 18 months to go until the start of the Olympic Games, Charlotte Kerwood, the treble Commonwealth Gold medalist and a hopeful for Team GB, is rallying people to 'Sign Up' for tickets.
<strong>As the shooting season winds down and thoughts turn to next year’s stock, Liam Bell suggests how you can make the most of your remaining birds</strong>
<strong>Selena Masson ventures into the Scottish mountains to visit a spectacular pheasant shoot with an acclaimed moorland management scheme</strong>
Clay shooting gold medallist, Charlotte Kerwood, has called for support in her bid to build an Olympic training layout.
<strong>A project to reintroduce endangered species, based on Salisbury Plain, has been awarded a £1.8million grant</strong>
<strong>Gold medallist Charlotte Kerwood calls for support in her bid to build an Olympic training layout in her own backyard</strong>
Game shooting at Bleasdale, Lancashire: A game shooting feature from the March 2010 issue of Shooting Gazette.
Lock up your Land Rovers - famed Italian car manufacturer Ferrari has shocked the motoring world by revealing the FF, its first-ever four-wheel-drive car.
<strong>Legal shooting sports are being misreported as crimes, but, as Tim Weston reports, gamekeepers are working to inform the police about rural matters</strong>
Scottish gamekeepers and shoots back a proposal to extend the end-of-season catching-up period to the end of February.
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