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Custom deer stalking rifle review

Custom building a deer stalking rifle allows you to tailor it to your exact needs. Here we start with the bare bones of rifle and cartridge.

Benelli Montefeltro shotgun review

We take a look at one of the lightest semi-automatic shotguns in its class – the Benelli Montefeltro.

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Fox shooting rifles review

See what Greg Wallace thought of three fox shooting rifles: the Browning X-bolt .243, Howa Model 1500 in .22-250 and Mossberg 100 ATR, again in .243 calibre.

High game shotgun cartridges review

A few seasons back there was not a big cartridge choice for people shooting high driven game birds, but not any more

Night Master 800 lamping light review

Find out how the Night Master 800 performs over time with this long term test

Cheap shotguns for under £500

A question that goes through the mind of every gun buyer is one of value when it comes to looking at cheap shotguns

Gun reviews: Savage 212 slug gun

Gun reviews: Savage 212 slug gun: All is not as it appears with this slug gun, but its accuracy is good enough to impress.

Gun reviews: Beretta 486 side-by-side shotgun

Gun reviews: Beretta 486 side-by-side shotgun: Innovative when compared with its forerunners and an improvement aesthetically, this is the best Beretta side-by-side we’ve shot to date.

Gun reviews: Howa 1500 Varmint rifle

Gun reviews: Howa 1500 Varmint rifle: The Howa 1500 Varmint rifle has a design and finish that’s easy on the eye, and a price-tag that’s easy on the wallet.

Gun reviews: Thompson Centre G2 Contender rifle

Gun reviews: Thompson Centre G2 Contender rifle: The Thompson Centre G2 Contender rifle is ideally suited to fox control and stalking in woodland where it can be used without fear of denting the walnut.

Gun reviews: AYA No.2 De Luxe round action shotgun

Gun reviews: AYA No.2 De Luxe round action shotgun: For many, a dream of owning a best London sidelock remains just that due to the cost. Can our continental cousins provide a lower entry-point to this rarefied world?