Shooting Gazette

CAUSE FOR OPTIMISM

Traditionally, July has been the month in which – gamekeepers and game farmers aside – holidays are taken, preparations made and new kit and caboodle purchased for the coming season, but with the spectre of the Game Fair buying-fest slipping over summer’s horizon into autumn, this year not so much.

So it was that, incarcerated by government edict within the family demesnes, The Back Gun became temporarily frustrated

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