A rising star

After just one year, Ronnie Green has become a successful young clay shot, who knows what the future could hold for this rising star

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What stock finish is best?

Q            I am really confused over stock finishes: lots of my friends talk about the finish on their stocks, most say that an oil finish is best, others say a varnish or lacquer. I was told when I bought my

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Leading the way

As most people who are involved with the sport will agree, promoting young newcomers is essential to keeping clay shooting alive. There is no bigger champion of this than professional Sporting shooter, Ben Husthwaite. 2011 has been a bumper year

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A barrel full of innovation

Beretta’s launch of its new DT11 target gun marks the beginning of the company’s strategy to regain the market share at the highest level of clay target shooting. The senior manager of the company, Carlo Ferlito, made no secret of

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Browning signs ’em young

Browning’s enthusiasm for spotting new talent saw an early signing for the youngest member of Oxford Gun Company’s Florent team recently. Nicky Rand, daughter of Doug and Shirley Florent, and her husband Richard, welcomed their first son Henry into the

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New Browning to be unveiled

Browning is set to unveil the new B7-25 to the public at the British Shooting show in February. The B7-25 will be available in both Game and Sporter versions, coming in grade 1 to start with; left-handed models and a

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Lakenheath re-opens

Fire-ravaged Lakenheath Clay Target Centre has reopened as of 24th December after fire ripped through the centre, destroying the clubhouse, restaurant and bar, in the early hours of 3 December. Pete Usher said he and his staff were heart-broken when

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Shooters rally to defend their sport

Shooters and shooting organisations swung into action to defend their sport against calls for unworkable gun laws, following a horrific incident in the early hours of New Year’s Day at Horden, near Peterlee in Durham. Taxi driver Michael Atherton shot

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Student shots fight hard

Over 10,603 athletes from over 150 countries descended on China for the World University Games and the GB Trap shooting team fought the heat to stay in the contest that saw a number of World Cup standard performances

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Bachelor bags the booty

The Laporte World Sporting Southern Championships saw Warwickshire’s Paul Bachelor beat the course setters to take the loot

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