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Game shooting at Ripley Castle, North Yorkshire: A game shooting feature from the October 2010 issue of Shooting Gazette.
How much notice should you take of worn chequering when assessing the condition of a shotgun? Should I disregard a shotgun if the chequering is really badly worn down?
Shoot owners fear delays to the start of the partridge season, as unsettled weather postpones the wheat harvest.
<strong>Choosing the right bullet is crucial for vermin control - Bruce Potts put the redoubtable Palmisano Pindell Cartridge through its paces</strong>
<strong>How in an age of spending cuts, fieldsports are the driving force behind conservation</strong>
Ruag has a happy knack at marketing consistently accurate ammunition and these Normas – spitting Hornady bullets – are no exception.
I have an increasing problem with wild boar on my farm in Kent. Can you recommend a cartridge for shooting them?
<strong>Charlotte Lycett Green spends a day in the company of a hardworking moorland keeper as he gets set for the start of the grouse season</strong>
Pigeon shooting reconnaissance is important - as Richard Brigham found out when he had to shift his entire set up half way through the flight!
Deer stalking: Why don’t low ground stalkers use telescopes to spot deer? Are they only of any use for some reason on the high uplands?
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