Shooting Times & Country

Webley & Scott Vantage £1,099.99

OUR VERDICT

In the sub-£1,200 new shotgun market, most guns look either very vanilla or their designs and style derive from more expensive brands on the market. When I saw the new Webley & Scott Vantage, it was clear that they were being brave and trying something new, and that should always be celebrated.

The stock is where we start. At the back there is a rubber recoil pad, the wood is plain but has a little more figuring than many other lower-grade walnuts. The stock also features a cheek piece — this is a bold move. Raised

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