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.
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The stop whistle is often the only sure-fire way to curb an over enthusiastic return from your dog.
Read the story of two families who have worked together through the generations to create a modern day pheasant and partridge shoot.
A little too much 'knowledge' can be a dangerous thing for a gundog to possess and they can often become a bit too independent of the handler.
Deer stalking in the Scottish Highlands: In a rapidly changing world it's not often one can experience a more primal way of life. However, a deer stalking trip in the Scottish Highlands can create jus...
Bolton Abbey is a remarkable shooting estate, and, with the ruins of a 12th century priory among its treasures, its heart beats with a traditional pulse.
Here Shooting Times offers you a best-buy guide to sound moderators for .22 rimfires.
John Humphreys picks up the pace as he heads out to Spain where, despite the recent rain, the partridge provide challenging and exhilarating sport for the best of Shots
Grouse in Wales may sound unlikely, but when Phil Jones is given a golden opportunity to enjoy a driven day on the Welsh moors, he finds a carefully kept secret blooming
Kahles Scopes review: They have superb optics and stick to zero like glue, so why hasn’t Bruce Potts tried a Kahles scope before?
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