1/2 IN CONCLUSION: #GrouseShooting debate – @theresecoffey “Gov has no intention of banning DGS…”
— Shooting Times (@ShootingTimes) October 31, 2016
2/2 IN CONCLUSION: #GrouseShooting debate – @theresecoffey “But every intention of bringing to justice those who break the law”
— Shooting Times (@ShootingTimes) October 31, 2016
Stunning work @CAupdates political team @CA_Shooting & colleagues @Gameandwildlife @MoorlandAssoc @BASCnews #GrouseShooting debate a triumph
— Tim Bonner (@CA_TimB) October 31, 2016
Impressed by and grateful for all the hard work put in by all the organisations in advance of #GrouseShooting debate. Truth wins over lies.
— Peter Glenser (@PeterGlenser) October 31, 2016
Easily my favourite poll of the year: 5,000 issues considered more important than #GrouseShooting. Bravo @CAupdates https://t.co/Z1ES74K8Hj
— Alastair Balmain (@AlBalmain) October 31, 2016
Praise be. Perhaps now keepers will be left in peace to do their job, managing and conserving our glorious land. #GrouseShootinghttps://t.co/e44MtB0f3J
— Nicola Jane Swinney (@NicolaJSwinney) October 31, 2016
1/2 IN CONCLUSION: #GrouseShooting debate – @theresecoffey “Gov has no intention of banning DGS…”
— Shooting Times (@ShootingTimes) October 31, 2016
2/2 IN CONCLUSION: #GrouseShooting debate – @theresecoffey “But every intention of bringing to justice those who break the law”
— Shooting Times (@ShootingTimes) October 31, 2016
— Anneka Svenska (@AnnekaSvenska) October 31, 2016
Parliamentary debate on #GrouseShooting has started.
Tune in LIVE here: https://t.co/p9X6fkk1Xp
Thank you @MarkAvery for #BanGS3 campaign pic.twitter.com/uxd7yqw0yo
— Ban Grouse Shooting (@Ban_DGS) October 31, 2016
Your choice of rifle will not only come down to personal preference but will also depend on which species you plan to stalk, writes Bruce Potts.