A second attempt by Wild Justice to licence grouse shooting to be heard in Parliment on 30 June as shooting community prepares robust defence
Read moreResults from a new bird survey, highlighting a decline in native bird species, point the finger at browsing pressure from deer and the changing nature of our woodlands.
Gun reviews: Boss single trigger shotgun: This month's test gun is a Boss single trigger side-by-side 12-bore of fairly recent vintage (1991).
I have just bought my first ever gun - a Browning B425. As part of the sale the dealer gave me a cleaning kit containing an oil bottle and a tube of grease.
I don't like to shoot when more than five pigeons appear together, but my friends say it doesn't matter - the woodies will come back again later in the day. What are your thoughts on this?
I have been told it is not necessary to bleed a deer carcass nowadays because modern high-velocity bullets do the job. Is that so? And if not, what is the best way?