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We are pleased to offer our members the chance to win a superb quality shotgun in our annual autumn gun draw.
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We are pleased to offer our members the chance to win a superb quality shotgun in our annual autumn gun draw.
Bill Harriman takes a look at the age-old theory that steel shot should not be fired from a barrel that is choked greater than half.
In his latest Both Barrels column, Bill Harriman discusses the conscientious objection displayed by some members of the medical profession regarding the private ownership of firearms.
Kelvin Pettitt has been crowned the first ever BASC-accredited shotgun coach of the year.
Government proposals to increase the fee for the grant of a shotgun certificate from £50 to £79.50 with proportionate increases in other licensing fees have been welcomed as fair by the UK’s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC). If agreed these will be the first increases in fees for 13 years.