
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
Top clay shot Aaron Heading gets a new challenge this week. He has to shoot a clay pigeon with a bow and arrow. He is
Henry Hopking and Ed Solomons make a great team. Ed is a champion shot – and Henry is his brain trainer. Find out how braintraining
Michaela Fialova is hunting stags in Hungary, some of the finest hunting country in the world. There are huge numbers of deer on the estate,
Here are the headlines: ☆ Hunt saboteur assaults child ☆ The Prodigy goes foxhunting ☆ Country singer dies in hunting tragedy ☆ Obama gun restrictions
Andy Crow faces some of the most challenging partridge and duck shooting he has ever seen – and the pheasants aren’t bad either. He is
What kind of rifle do you need? BSA competitive shooter Roger Lait pits airgun pellets vs bullets to see which is the most effective. This
The headlines this week: ☆ Win a tour of Air Arms ☆ Grey squirrel cull gets lottery grant ☆ BSA remembers 1940 ☆ Big-bore airguns
Darren Rogers goes down to the pig farm with the guys from night vision company NiteSite. The farm has got a rat problem. that’s what
If you enjoy full-contact sports, have you considered ferreting? When the rabbits bolt into the nets, you have to move like a rugby wing forward
Tim Pilbeam is off to try driven big game hunting in Spain. It’s an entire year’s worth of game management packed into one day, with
Rob Gearing has an unusual way to make sure you can light your campfire. He is in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan, far from a box
Cai Ap Bryn is in the hunting paradise that is Hungary, finding out how to manage wild boar and mouflon. It is the latest in
Roy Lupton is creeping up on bucks that are having a tussle during the fallow rut (in the UK, starts in late September and peaks
Rachel Carrie and Mark Winser join Andy Crow for a day on the corvids. It’s pest control a-go-go as Rachel fields her new secret weapon,
Has Roy Lupton gone soft? The noted deerstalker has adopted a fallow fawn. He says why, and how he hopes to train the deer to
Abbey Ling is holding one of the many ladies’ shooting days organised by the Shotgun & Chelsea Bun Club to raise money for the British
Stickledown Range at Bisley plays host to a match between dozens of shooters capable of hitting a target 1,000 yards away – and they don’t
Britain’s Olympic shooters are roaming the international trap and skeet scene like a pack of slavering wolves. they are on the hunt for quota places
If you want to creep up on rabbits from the comfort of a vehicle, you need to go electric. Andy Crow doesn’t believe in electricity,
How to you get a job in the gun trade? The fastest way to start is by working for your local gunshop. The Oxford Gun
Andy Crow has a pigeon problem on his oilseed rape crop – so much so that local shooters have been calling him up and asking
Win guns, money, cars and the admiration of your mates. It’s the definitive guide to competitive Sporting clay shooting, as top shot Christ Childerhouse guides
Here’s how to compare the trajectories of .177 and .22 pellets. Airgun World and Airgunner magazines technical editor Phill Price sets up the ‘chalk’ test.
What’s the best airgun innovation of the 20th century? Who better to answer than Airgun World and Airgunner magazines editor-in-chief Terry Doe, here to put
Night vision expert Darren Rogers reviews the Guide IR510 thermal imager. It shows up rats, car engines, even how much corn you have left in
James Marchington is testing the Crosman 2250 Ratcatcher on squirrels. His dogs chase them into trees where he can get a shot at them. This
What do terriermen do? Terrierman Martin Clarke from Somerset explains the job from start to finish: how they are the backbone of the hunt, how
How do you scare a grouse with a kite? What happens on The Glorious 12th? How do you go about stalking a real life Monarch
All sides brought their big-game hunting skills to the trenches of the First World War. The Germans dominated sniping for the first months of the
It’s the new series of CrowHow. Andy Crow has been feeding ducks into a pond and this evening he is going to have his first
For a technical talk-through shooting technique from probably the best shooter the world has ever seen, it’s the first episode of the Club Digweed monthly
Want to see gorgeous films of eagles in flight? We are out with a martial eagle, a golden eagle and, at the other end of
What’s the difference between the hundreds of teeth on the roof of a pike’s mouth and the vampire-like fangs of a zander? Pro Predator Guide
World class fly-fishing champion Hywel Morgan takes us through his kit setup for fishing a major competition on a large reservoir. He shows us fishing
World champion clay pigeon shooter George Digweed and friend shoot flying clay pigeons with airguns. Oustanding shooting! For more about Club Digweed, go to www.georgedigweed.com
Airgun World and Airgunner editor-in-chief Terry Doe discusses grey squirrels, how many he eats in a year, and why they taste so good. This item
James Marchington is hunting rabbits on the Isle of Skye at long distance with only a sub-12-ft/lb airgun. he explains how he can kill a
The beautiful Glenmore Estate in Donegal, owned by Chris de Margary and Mick Hucknall from Simply Red, offers deerstalking on both sides of the border.
The stalking course at Holland & Holland is the ideal way to brush up on your deerhunting skills. This week, chief instructor Chris Bird is
It’s probably the most exciting birdshooting there is. We are driven grouse shooting on a Cumbrian moor. The day is organised by students from a
It’s how to buy cartridges on this week’s SCTV. That’s not all – there is news, Bredon School, and Abbey Burton is holding a young
Hidden away on the north coast of Donegal, Ireland, is a beautiful lough, just a mile from the sea, that’s stuffed with salmon, sea trout,
Park lakes and urban fishing are all the rage in social carp circles at the moment. Who else to get us out on the bank
Champion shot George is hunting down foxes on his shoot and has to take some long shots on them, and all of them by lamplight.
Flyfishing legend Moc Morgan has been fishing for over three quarters of a century. In that time he has seen and done just about everything
World champion fly fisherman Hywel Morgan finds himself up against another Veniards 120 challenge. This time, instead of having to tie flies and catch a
James Marchington is creeping up on rabbits that are plaguing the sheep pastures of the Isle of Skye. He takes some long shots, including a
Airgun World and Airgunner technical editor Phill Price uses his ‘cocktail stick method’ to show how the slightest twig can send your pellet pinging off
‘Gravel bellies’ is what they call target shooters – but the prone position for shooting is probably the most stable you can adopt when you
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