Shotgun Reviews
Webley & Scott 912K
After being suitably impressed with their new semi-auto, Mark Stone tries out the latest Webley & Scott over-under and once again is pleasantly surprised
Webley & Scott 812
After years refusing to test them, Mark Stone finally takes a look at Webley & Scott’s new 812K semi - auto and finds it…
Hatsan Escort
Tim Finley gives his assessment of the Hatsan Escort MP-A 12g semi auto shotgun for practical competition
Browning Supersport?
Don Brunt takes a look at the new Browning Supersport, the marques latest clay buster and finds that the Belgian engineers may have come…
ES100 semi auto shotgun
The new ES100 semi auto is an unusual concept to bear the Beretta name; Mark Stone takes a closer look
Michael Yardley’s Guide to choosing a game gun
How to get the right gun for you – and at the right money too!
Beretta Silver Pigeon I
Michael Yardley presents the Silver Pigeon, one of the latest guns from Beretta, one of his favourite manufacturers
Remington 887 Nitromag
One of the oldest shotgun models on the market, Remington have now given their 870 pump-action a complete makeover - enter the M887 Nitromag
Browning 525 Sporter
Mike Yardley looks over new Browning’s B525 Sporter and sees a fine over & under, substantially improved, built on a proven chassis
Fausti Pro-Comp
Michael Yardley tests the Fausti Pro-Comp, a simple sporter that will break clays – but not the bank
Weatherby SA-08
Don Brunt is the first to get his hands on a new semi-auto that comes from a company with plenty of heritage
AyA Best Quality boxlock
Mike Yardley looks at the quintessentially English AyA Best Quality Box Lock, which is a Spanish design but aimed firmly at our market
Chapuis C135 Artisan
Mark Stone reacquaints himself with the latest incarnation of the Chapuis Super Orion, the C135 Artisan
Reading a clay pigeon course of fire
Don Brunt looks at an important but seldom considered aspect of any clay discipline - the course of fire












