
How the RSPCA has changed
There was a time when the RSCPA was interested in stopping animal cruelty. Now all it wants to do is prosecute anyone with an injured
There was a time when the RSCPA was interested in stopping animal cruelty. Now all it wants to do is prosecute anyone with an injured
When the RSPCA took Anton’s dog, he little expected them to return it to him in a plastic bag. But that’s what happened. Find out
Henry Hopking and Ed Solomons make a great team. Ed is a champion shot – and Henry is his brain trainer. Find out how braintraining
It’s all about focus on Claysports this episode. Henry Hopking and Ed Solomons talk through the importance of brain training for clayshooters, and Aaron Heading
Here are the headlines: ☆ Hunt saboteur assaults child ☆ The Prodigy goes foxhunting ☆ Country singer dies in hunting tragedy ☆ Obama gun restrictions
Dramatic duckshooting as Crow goes on a mixed driven day in Bedfordshire. The partridge are faster than X-Wing fighters over an alien planet and the
In this episode we go behind the scenes for our take on 2015. It’s a film about the fun times – bloopers and outtakes included.
Vermin hunt! Darren Rogers is with the inventors of NiteSite down on a pig farm with a big rat problem, Roger Lait goes beard diving
The headlines this week: ☆ Win a tour of Air Arms ☆ Grey squirrel cull gets lottery grant ☆ BSA remembers 1940 ☆ Big-bore airguns
For fast action, adrenaline-pumping driven shooting, you may not have seen anything like this: Tim Pilbeam is at a Spanish montería in the Andaluz lowlands.
Here are the headlines: ☆ Gamekeeper wins right to control buzzards ☆ Scottish Gamekeepers wants heather not woods ☆ Guardian journalist likes hunting ☆ Newspapers
Cracking hunting items for you this week: Roy Lupton is after a fallow buck during the rut in the South of England, and Cai ap
The headlines this week: ☆ Facebook Group gets antis sacked ☆ Team GB shooting team announced ☆ More 2016 game fairs ☆ Countrycoats2Syria ☆ New
The Schools Challenge Winter Series is well underway and competition for this year’s big prize is hotting up. TSC is giving away a car in
We are off to some of the highest mountains in the world after ibex. Where else can you get the best hillstalking tips? Meanwhile, back
It’s a celebration of guns and shooting this week. We visit gunmaker William Powell to find out what’s going on with British sporting shotguns. And
☆ Hallowe’en and the South Down & Eridge Hunt ☆ American presidents go shooting ☆ Saudi prince and the protected falcons ☆ Moose-hunter saves dog
This week the African BBQ Hunter is back at Wilson Fontein in Namibia. He wants to get a Hartmann’s mountain zebra in his sights with
It is the Oxford Gun Company open day, with guns, shooting competitions, not mention zorbing, supercars and a climbing wall. That’s not all. Optometrist Clare
That’s what’s on offer in the Rizzini Classic, a clay competition lasting most of this year. We cover the Gloucestershire leg of the competition, hosted
He shoots three pigeons in one go! The pressure is on Andy Crow to shoot woodpigeons. Roy Lupton wants lead-free pigeon meat to feed to
Summer hunting sports this week: shooting roebuck, rabbits and trying to find foxes at their most elusive. Charlie takes Star Wars techniques to join the
When you pull the trigger of a rifle, your bullet does not necessarily fly in a straight line to your target. Sporting Rifle magazine expert
Love and death on this week’s Fieldsports Britain: Roy Lupton is wearing his special ‘Love Helmet’ to help his breeding peregrines. Meanwhile, a deerstalker has
It’s the Bredon School leg of the Schools Challenge series of competitions, and teams from schools around the country are slugging is out on the
Roy Lupton is out with a lamp, rifle and an American in this week’s show. He is after foxes – and he is after teaching
We are at the Browning UK press launch this week to learn about how it plans to take the world of trapshooting by storm. Browning
Tim Pilbeam lives the life. He gets rifles to review, he gets to play with them, and people make decisions about shooting kit after reading
The antis deliberately set out to destroy hunting on Malta. They reckoned that if they got one European state to ban bird shooting, they could
It’s the University Challenge. Teams from across the country gather at the Oxford Gun Company gather to shot it out over a 100-bord sporting layout.
It’s a kind of martial art. If you can hit a Polo mint at 20 metres in under 30 seconds, maybe you have got what
Hunters and shooters get the best new technology in their kit – and this week we showcase two of the best of the best: deerstalking
What a pile of different sporting activities in this week’s show! Roy Lupton is out with rifle and red-tailed hawk after rabbits and foxes, Mike
It’s the first major competition of the Schools Challenge year. TSC Oxford 2015 saw more than 200 under-21s gather to shoot it out for a
We are helping Ribena by shooting rabbits this week. Cai Ap-Bryn his his rifle and night vision out in the blackcurrant farms of Kent. Down
It’s Europe’s biggest gun trade show. the Fieldsports Channel team lands in Nuremberg, spreads out and sees what’s interesting. Sporting Shooter magazine editor Dom Holtam
Here is how a gun shop works out the best shotgun for you – by taking into account your height, your build and your shooting
Roy Lupton and Darren Rogers are out after foxes with every piece of high-tech kit we can muster: night vision, day vision, thermal, handheld calls,
Roy calls a fox in to 6ft – ‘practically close enough to hug it’. He is using a Silva fox call from Australia. Meanwhile, Charlie’s
Shooters shoot straighter if they work on their shooting muscles. Sports fitness expert Nigel Patterson shows TSC Academy member Tom Scott where he needs to
Crow’s on a mission to bring down pigeon numbers in Kent. He has new kit, a pigeon hide that would win an award at the
When they set specially-bred dogs on deer in the south of England, they leave the countryside littered with hobbling, injured animals. The lurcher boys are
We are in search of Britain’s biggest cock pheasants. Andy Crow reckons he is in with a chance with a four-pounder (1.84kg) he shot on
A town centre deer park is a haven for foxes – especially one that hasn’t seen a foxshooter for more than a year. Roy is
Schools Challenge TV this week is devoted to cars – in particular one car. The new Land Rover Discovery Sport. If you want to launch
A packed AirHeads this week – six items in our airgun magazine show. Roy Lupton is shooting rats with night vision; James Marchington and Charlie
Meet Owen. He’s a young red stag who thinks he is a beater. Raised by the shoot, he joins the beating line at the Mornacott
British Wild boar are under the spotlight. We look at the Boar Essentials: do we hunt/conserve them or wipe them out? With a man dead
Here’s what the Schools Challenge has in store this year. It’s a full programme of shooting events for clay shooters at school, college or university.
We’re hunting answers. Roy Lupton and Andy Crow get together to look into an age-old question. Does Mr Crow tell the truth when he says
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