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New research evaluates social impact of shooting
New scientific research has found that shooting and shooting-related activities significantly boosts the well-being of participants.
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New scientific research has found that shooting and shooting-related activities significantly boosts the well-being of participants.
BASC’s Will Pocklington highlights the contribution made by the thousands of volunteers across the country who help out on their local shoots.
Guest blogger Gethin Jones tells of the challenges that have preceded some of his most memorable shooting firsts.
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BASC has been announced as the headline sponsor of this year’s Yorkshire Post Rural Awards, being held on 7 October 2021.
Outdoor shooting returns from 27 March in Wales and 29 March in England. Find out what the easing of lockdown means in your area.
Dr Conor O’Gorman provides a snapshot on the latest situation for shooting during the Covid-19 outbreak in the UK.
BASC is calling on all shooters in England, Wales and Scotland to object to Home Office proposals for a massive and unjustified hike in firearms licensing fees