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Gun reviews: Rizzini RB EM shotgun

Gun reviews: Rizzini RB EM shotgun: Jason takes a close look at Rizzini’s seductively attractive round-body game gun – a good looker with performance to match.

Gun reviews: W.J. Jeffery .270 rifle

Gun reviews: W.J. Jeffery .270 rifle: This W.J. Jeffery .270 rifle makes it possibe to stalk with a touch of tradition.

Gun reviews: Purdey Damascus Steel shotgun

Gun reviews: Purdey Damascus Steel shotgun: Purdey’s newest creation isn’t made from any old iron. Only the world’s best steel is good enough for this masterpiece.

Gun reviews: Howa Lightning 1500 rifle

Gun reviews: Howa Lightning 1500 rifle: The Howa Lightning 1500 rifle is a model designed to be a practical and affordable off the peg stalking rifle.

Gun reviews: Sauer Wolverine rifle

Gun reviews: Sauer Wolverine rifle: Accuracy and finesse make the Sauer Wolverine a great all-round performer.

Gun reviews: Mossberg .410 shotgun

Gun reviews: Mossberg .410 shotgun: It isn’t a thing of beauty, but this moderated Mossberg .410 is a brilliant tool when it comes to controlling vermin.

£499

Gun reviews: Bergara BX11 rifle

Gun reviews: Bergara BX11 rifle: Bruce Potts is excited to welcome a newcomer to the UK market in this accurate stalking rifle.

Gun reviews: Perazzi MX8 SC3 shotgun

Gun reviews: Perazzi MX8 SC3 shotgun: Long the choice of champions, Alex Flint asks if a proven medal winner from Perazzi can cut the mustard in the field.

Beretta 486 Parallelo shotgun reviewed by Sporting Gun

Beretta 486 Parallelo shotgun: Jason’s impressed by Beretta’s latest side-by-side game gun… one that’s built to withstand hard work.

£3,800

Our Rating: 90%

Gun reviews: William Powell Monarch 16-bore shotgun

Gun reviews: William Powell Monarch 16-bore shotgun: With its traditional looks and smooth handling, Lewis Potter discovers a gun that confounds those critics who dismiss all 16-bores out of hand.

Gun reviews: William & Son 16-bore shotgun

Gun reviews: William & Son 16-bore shotgun: This assisted-opening side-by-side is an elegant example of the best of British gunmaking. Unsurprisingly, it is not cheap.