Sporting Rifle

Jac of all trades

This month I wanted to cover one of my trips down South which has been a regular feature in Sporting Rifle for a number of years. It is always nice to stalk in different surroundings, meet up with some good friends and compare notes – and, of course, take the proverbial out of one another!

I have a number of guys who come with me and the team has evolved over the years, from an initial group of four to more than a dozen this year. We are hosted, as always, by Paul Childerley and his team, and it’s a week where we assist with the bulk of the cull after the game shooting season has finished. Most of

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