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.
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 >In the new Beretta ES100, Mike Yardley finds more than a hint of input from the semi-auto specialists
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 >An unabashed fan of Benelli’s semi-auto shotguns, Mark Stone finally gets his hands on a gun that’s virtually unique - namely their Raffaello Crio 28 bore
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
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