We look at various over and under (o/u) shotguns and consider which one best suit your needs
A bespoke English 12 – bore for less than £13,000… there’s no such thing or is there? Mark Stone tests the new Longthorne Hesketh that’s both...
continue reading >Following on from last month’s review of the Rottweil 28-gauge Don Brunt gives a long term report on another smooth shooting 28, from the Guerini stable
continue reading >Mark Stone tries out the latest B525 and finds that Browning has transformed their existing design into a whole new shotgun
continue reading >Mike Yardley doesn’t have to draw a sword from a stone, but he does get to grips with the sporting version of a Abbiatico and Salvinelli...
continue reading >Last month Mike Yardley looked at a new 32” Churchill gun based on a Perazzi. This month he has what appears at first glance, to be...
continue reading >Mike Yardley feels that with spring just upon us, we might test something that might do double service on both game and clays - an 32”...
continue reading >Mike Yardley has great memories of Miroku guns – will the new MK70 Sporter impress him?
continue reading >Don Brunt takes a look at the Rottweil 28-gauge, being imported by RUAG and finds that it’s a sweet handling gem.
continue reading >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
continue reading >Don Brunt takes a look at the new Browning Supersport, the marques latest clay buster and finds that the Belgian engineers may have come up with...
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