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.
What’s the best way of weaning a litter of young ferrets off their mum, and at what age should it start?
For a while now, I have been hand feeding a pet pheasant, ‘Mr P’ who appeared at the tail end of last season. I have noticed he has small dark lumps on his face. What are these?
Last year I joined a local wildfowling club with shooting on inland washes where the main duck are wigeon, teal and mallard.
Red-legged partridge hunting: A trip to Croatia red-legged partridge hunting with Peter Sinclair-Knipe and friends.
Roxburghe Hotel: For the height of luxury in the Scottish Borders look not further than the Roxburghe Hotel.
Pigeon shooting: Where I shoot, there’s undisguised animosity to us pigeon shooters from gamekeepers and syndicate members.
Llechweddygarth: Those who know good pheasant shooting know in Powys know Llechweddygarth.
BASC has sent a letter to all local newspapers in the UK highlighting the benefits of game shooting and game meat.
Do you think there is any chance that the UK’s Chinese Water Deer population might eventually spread to parts of the Midlands?
Are shotgun cartridges with high brass heads worth the extra money? A gunsmith told me they are not, yet some club members insist they must be better. Who is right?
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