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Holland & Holland Sporting Model 20-bore shotgun review

Holland & Holland Sporting Model 20-bore shotgun: How do you compare cost with value in a shotgun that is beyond the dreams of most shooters?

Boxall and Edmiston Sidelock shotgun review

Boxall and Edmiston Sidelock shotgun review: This Boxall and Edmiston Sidelock shotgun is a top quality hand-finished English sidelock that costs a lot less than most.

CZ 550 Safari Classic Rifle review

CZ 550 Safari Classic Rifle review: CZ’s range of Safari rifles are a great choice for hunting on the African plains.

Yildiz Eleganta A3TM magnum shotgun review

Yildiz Eleganta A3TM magnum shotgun review: The Yildiz A3TM shotgun is simple and uncluttered – a side-by-side that is well-suited to the foreshore.

William & Son 16-bore shotgun review

William & Son 16-bore shotgun: The result of hours of work from some of the world’s most talented gunmakers, this 16-bore gun from William & Son is a perfect shooting partner.

Lynx 94 rifle review

Lynx 94 rifle review: The Lynx 94 is a remarkable Finnish rifle with outstanding accuracy and a straight-pull bolt.

Anderson Wheeler 20-bore shotgun review

Anderson Wheeler 20-bore shotgun review: The specification could not be much better for a 20-bore.

Scottish shotguns review

Scottish shotguns review: The gun market today is somewhat dominated by the big names, be they the English masters such as Boss & Co., Holland & Holland and Purdey, or large modern houses like Browning or Beretta.

Which gun’s best for wildfowling?

Which gun’s best for wildfowling – the new generation of long-chambered 12-bores, or a trusty old 10? Our writers review the options!

Secondhand gun review: Remington 11-87 shotgun

Remington 11-87 shotgun: In the early 1960s one of the most enduring semi-auto shotgun designs ever came off the drawing board of Remington’s Wayne E. Leek and achieved metal and wood reality on the factory floor.

Hull shotgun cartridges review

Hull Cartridge Company has extended its range of cartridges by adding new shells to its Imperial Game, High Pheasant and Sterling Game brands.