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Worth The Wait
The gap between 12 August and 1 September can be excruciating for those of us not able to get to the grouse moors, so when that first day finally rolls around, both dogs and Guns can find themselves excited and rusty in equal measure
Practice Makes Perfect...
... But, as Tim explains, make sure it is perfect practice – whether shooting a shotgun or a rifle. You owe it to your quarry to make every shot count
It's Got To Stop...
Gamekeepers, shooters and landowners that commit wildlife crimes are destroying our reputation and fuelling the antis’ fire. Enough is enough, says Conor O’Gorman
Boyz In The Wood
An afternoon’s pigeon shooting provides good fun and some memorable shots for a small team of Guns in Dorset, writes Rebecca Green.
Walk On The Wild Side
Furrier makes good use of the long festive break with plenty of ‘armed rambles’ over game-laden farmland, and discovers there is lots of fun to be had at informal little gatherings such as these.
Grouse Of The Great Plains
Vast landscapes, small bags and gruelling, solitary pursuits are the nature of the game when hunting grouse on the Great Plains, but Jarrod Spilger wouldn’t have it any other way.
Glorious Grouse, On A Budget
Shooting grouse walked-up can bring this expensive sport into the realms of affordability. Phil Moorsom reports on his syndicate’s memorable trip to the Yorkshire Moors last season
Triumph In Adversity
When gales and rain flatten Andy’s wheat it is tough to see a bright side, but a memorable day on the pigeons helps ease the pain
Small But Significant
Despite the small sample size, a new Italian scientific study looking at blood lead levels in consumers of game meat has the potential to turn ‘the lead debate’ on its head
A Trip Down Memory Lane
Robin and an old chum recall the days of the sprung lasted hill boot, and Robin catches up with some old ‘men of the hill’ at a local show
Too Close For Comfort
Deano is called in to help the owner of a smallholding where the animals are providing the local foxes with an easy supper
First Things First
Those last few days of August will be gone before we know it… Despite a not-quite-healed shoulder, Alan is determined to get out for the first day of the season
Open Season!
Dan Beardsmore talks us through the excitement of a night’s sport on the family duck pond – and explains what it takes to make a success of the season.
Game for a cookery competition?
Do you have a game dish you’re just dying to show off? Or do you dream of becoming a professional chef? Teflon’s competition could be your chance to shine…
Prize Of The Skies
Four friends from down south set off on a shooting trip to Scotland with a shared goal in mind – to bag their first grouse. Dale Johnson tells us how they all got on
Geese And Glory
Alan pays tribute to these big, beautiful birds which signify the pinnacle of the sport, and relays occasions when both determination and luck played a part in getting them in the bag
It's Raining Vixens And Dogs
Deano and his team go ‘old school’ with one last lamping foray before the birds get too widespread. The forecast doesn’t bode well, but it turns out to be a successful night
Purple Madness
As is often stressed within these pages, shooting is about so much more than what ends up in the bag; Rupert illustrates the point perfectly on a walked-up grouse trip with some friends
Bigger, Better... BSS Moves To Birmingham!
The British Shooting Show has enjoyed such growing support over the past few years that it has outgrown its venue. Find out what’s new at the 2018 event
Start Right
Puppy training isn’t confined to 10- or 15-minute formal sessions – everything you do will condition the little dog’s mind. Follow Howard’s advice to ensure you instil the right behaviour
Topping The Bill
Rupert spots an enticing and unusual sporting opportunity on a nearby farmer’s field, and after a bit of bartering he manages to strike a deal that ends up working for them both
Raising The Game
Helena reports from the Game-to-Eat event in Wales, where campaigners spoke of the need to take game meat marketing as seriously as those working in other areas of food production.
Heroes Of The Hammerless Era
Diggory fills us in on a time when the hammerless side-by-side ruled the roost, from Anson & Deeley’s game-changing boxlock to Mr Lancaster’s distinctively phallic-shaped creation
The Art Of The Dart
Jonny shows us how to make a dart which can be thrown using the atlatl from last month’s article – you can’t use it for hunting, but you can have hours of fun practicing with targets!
Cocksure?
Dropping a hen on a cock day was once a near capital offence, but do the returns from leaving a large stock of hens repay the resources they demand? Adam Smith is not so sure
Where The Wild Things Are
With their erratic flight and nocturnal nature, woodcock are a prized quarry. Rebecca Green joins Blaser Sporting for two days of exciting sport on the Ardnamurchan peninsula
Gun Fit For Purpose
Achieving good gun fit isn’t as difficult or expensive as you might think. Steve Rawsthorne takes us through the process required to ensure you shoot like a dream this season
It's The Little Things
Ian Hodge runs a thriving fieldsports shop with a friendly atmosphere, and takes pride in stocking those hard-to-find items you’ll struggle to come across elsewhere.
Hunting Pheasants And Quail American-Style
It’s rough shooting, but not as we know it. Jarrod Spilger provides a fascinating glimpse into the pheasant shooting scene in the wilds of Nebraska
The Game Gun
Mike presents what is, in his opinion, the perfect gun for the average game shooter. Can you see yourself shouldering this decorative 20-bore Browning next shoot day?