Shooting: game shooting, rough shooting, pigeon shooting, wildfowling and more
Shooting in the UK covers more ground than most sports. A walked-up day on the hill for grouse, a drive on a lowland pheasant shoot, a winter morning in a hide waiting on pigeons, a foreshore dawn for wigeon – the disciplines are different, the skills are different, and the knowledge required for each one runs deep.
ShootingUK’s shooting pages cover the full range: driven game, rough shooting, pigeon shooting, wildfowling, deer stalking and pest control. Technique, tactics, safety, etiquette, fieldcraft and the practical knowledge that makes a better shot in the field – all covered by writers who shoot the disciplines they write about.
Gear is reviewed honestly. Advice comes from experience. Whatever your discipline, whatever your level, the answers are here – and so is the content that keeps you coming back.
When pigeon shooting, there is nothing more important than the position of your hide.
My wife bought me a set of clay shooting glasses with different coloured lenses as a birthday present recently.
One of the most common causes of damage to a scope is that of poorly made or misaligned scope mounts.
SHOOTING TIPS: Left & rights: Mark from Grimsthorpe Shooting Ground shows you how to tackle those elusive left and rights.
Mark looks at some of the trickiest simultaneous pairs you're likely to encounter.
Pickers-up: The job of pickers-up is not an easy one.
In game shooting terms a right and left is where you successfully kill a bird with each barrel, in quick succession.
Pigeon shooting: Is it okay to build a hide in the centre of a field or is it best to stick to the hedgerows and margins?
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