When a well respected establishment like the West London Shooting Ground puts its name to a gun, you can be assured that it is something special – as Mike Yardley finds out
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Mark Stone turns his attentions to the Hatsan Silver Select, an over-under that could be of interest to budget minded clay shooters
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Michael Yardley tries a Holland & Holland Sporter in 20bore
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Michael Yardley enjoys some time with a Holland & Holland ‘Sporting’ model
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Michael Yardley tests the Holland & Holland Sporting in 20 bore, a fine example of London gunmaking
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Michael Yardley tests the Huglu 103DE over & under, and finds a well priced all-rounder
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Bruce Potts finds a little cracker in the Huglu 103F over and under in .410
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Mark Stone gets his hands on a 12-bore the name of which he’s only just learnt how to pronounce – Huglu; regarded as the most upmarket of the Turkish smoothbores
continue reading >Bruce Potts gets hands-on with a clay breaking collaboration between renowned gun makers and an Olympic shooting expert: the Rizzini EM Ribless Game…
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Mark Stone shoots a blast from the past in the form of Investarm’s 200LM.
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Mike Yardley tests the 12 bore version of the HPX Perazzi developed by John Jefferies
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Mike Yardley gets to try a Kemen o/u at the Cenicientos partridge shoot
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In the first of his ‘Top Gun’ series Mike Yardley gives a long term view of the Kemen KM4, one of the world’s best shotguns
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Mike Yardley tests the Kemen KM4 MkII sporter, a world class competition gun – and good for game too
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Michael Yardley gets to try a spectacular titanium actioned Kemen KM4 Suprema
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As yet another new name hits the shotgun market, Mark Stone turns his attention to the new Khan K226 Arthemis 410, another sweet little shooter from Turkey
continue reading >Mark Stone checks out what seems to be the rarest Turkish built shotgun ever to enter the UK market and finds an absolute gem of a 28-gauge, called simply the Kofs Sceptre…
continue reading >Andrew Johnson looks at another bargain smoothbore from Turkey
continue reading >Bruce Potts gets some great results with the new Kofs Zenith SXE
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