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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.
<strong>A recent survey shows the costs of a day's stalking in Scotland</strong>
<strong>Record-beating red grouse numbers in northern England are not matched in Scotland, where the picture is patchy</strong>
Shooting news: HRH The Duke of Edinburgh has visited the GWCT’s Allerton Project research and demonstration farm at Loddington, in Leicestershire, where he met staff and saw the results of current f...
Pheasant shooting: Young and old enjoy pheasant shooting over parkland designed by Capability Brown.
Deer stalking: I would like to learn more about calling deer. Can you recommend any book or training DVD to get me started?
Compulsory shotgun training: Would a compulsory shotgun training course be a good idea?
Pheasant shooting: Meeting a man who enjoys pheasant shooting in his back garden.
Grouse shooting: Despite everything the British weather has thrown at the wild red grouse, it has survived the winter well and shooting prospects for the season remain positive.
<strong>The first nationwide survey of Britain’s gamekeepers shows their key role in conserving UK wildlife</strong>
Hull Cartridge Company has extended its range of cartridges by adding new shells to its Imperial Game, High Pheasant and Sterling Game brands.
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