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Sako’s new 100, what do I think of it, and is it any good. We take a look at Sako’s new flagship rifle.
Leading aerospace engineer Mo Shiran reviews the 7PRC.
20% discount on training as new Natural Environment (Scotland Bill) is expected to make deer stalking qualifications mandatory in Scotland.
With March comes the appearance of deer abundance. We explain why.
Jonty Drew covers the new Highland Deer Stalker Course, now available at the Shooting & Hunting Academy!
The Scottish Government has confirmed it will maintain the current close season for female deer.
If it’s your ambition to hunt and harvest one of the UK’s largest deer species, Red, Fallow or Sika, there is a rapidly diminishing window of opportunity to do so.
The Proficient Deer Stalking Certificate (PDS1 & PDS2) is a nationally available deer management qualification that is recognised by both the Forestry Commission, Forestry England and NatureScot as providing a suitable level of deer management training for those who wish to shoot deer.
In the UK January is typically the coldest month of the year and in certain parts of the UK, especially the highlands of Scotland that means snow.
Peter Jones explains why venison will be his first choice this Christmas.