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African Professional Hunter Giles Allcock looks at his perfect hunting rifle and calibre combination for hunting dangerous game.
This time last year I was expressing some concern about how the UK’s deer population was fairing amidst a number of storms that had ravaged much of the UK and in particular Scotland.
It was at ‘Home House’, one of London’s most prestigious members clubs that the Capreolus Club, and various industry professionals, gathered to celebrate Christmas and take a look back at some of the Club’s highlights from 2016.
In earlier articles we went over the history and allure of hunting in Africa and calibers for both plains game and dangerous game hunting, this article will take a look at the “must hunt” animals for hunters visiting Africa.
To quote the terribly un-pc verse of a song from the chaps at Monty Python: “I like Chinese, I like Chinese, they only come up to your knees”, indeed it is true, as is the later verse: “I like Chinese, their food is guaranteed to please” which it does.
James Schneider recalls an exhilarating stalk for a huge Red stag in the historic county of Ayrshire in south-west Scotland.
In the second of two articles devoted to reloading, having cleaned up brass filings and spent primers, Dr Simon Lee looks at bullet and powder selection.
November this year is looking as though it may be somewhat of an anomaly. Firstly because of the unseasonably mild start to the autumn and secondly because of a ‘super moon’, no I correct myself, an ‘extra-super moon’ no less.
New Zealand is fast becoming one of the most favoured hunting destinations worldwide. With its breathtaking scenery and abundance of game it is the dream trip for many UK stalkers. Jim Gibson takes a look at why New Zealand has become so popular.