Reviews of all the latest and greatest shotguns including over and under, side by side, pump action, lever action and semi auto in .410, 28, 20, 16, and 12 gauge. Shotguns for all disciplines including clays, game, wild fowling and even practical shotguns for target shooting.
The Hatsan Escort has been with us for quite some time and it seems as though UK shooters have an insatiable appetite for the budget auto...
continue reading >Michael Yardley tries Browning’s B25 SP2010 in 20 bore - his favourite cartridge for driven game shooting
continue reading >Mark Stone gets to grips with one of the rarest of all semi-automatics - Remington’s SP10, one of the few 10 bores still in production
continue reading >Mark Stone tries his hand with one of Beretta’s older semi-auto designs that’s now making a comeback as the budget conscious Outlander
continue reading >After a few years apart Mark Stone finally gets around to giving Remington’s legendary 870 Wingmaster another go
continue reading >‘one of the best competition guns in the world’ Mike Yardley tests the Trap version of the new Beretta clay breaker
continue reading >Mike Yardley tests a Grade II version of Fabarm’s XLR5, with its ‘pulse piston’ system
continue reading >A walk down memory lane, Mark Stone hunts pigeon with Boito’s Reuna, a singlebarrelled hammer gun all the way from Brazil
continue reading >Mike Yardley tries the Fabarm Elos C and an interesting gun with modern looks
continue reading >Mark Stone goes old school, this time with Webley & Scott’s new range of side- by-side, the style of shoguns they were originally famed for
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