This week, join some crack Shots on a harvest-time pigeon day over the stubbles, plus John Humphreys fires a salvo at rogue goose guides
Inside this week's issue: Ian Valentine goes post-harvest pigeon shooting in Gloucestershire; John Humphreys tackles the issue of rogue goose guides giving the sport a bad name; Archie Gillespie enjoys the unpredictable nature of wildfowling; David Tomlinson gets training advice from the Cocker Championship winner; The secrets of roast grouse at London's oldest restaurant, Rules; Plus Richard Purdey reviews the Volvo XC70 as the ideal shooting brake. Don't miss it — on sale 30 August… …AND MAKE SURE YOU DON'T MISS OUT ON NEXT WEEK'S 125TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL ISSUE, ON SALE 6 SEPTEMBER, CELEBRATING SHOOTING TIMES' PUBLICATION SINCE 1882
Don't miss this week's issue (on sale Wednesday 1st February). FREE PRIZE DRAW - it is week 3 of our great "Gun a Week" competition, see P53 for further details and how to enter! Plus, who is top dog? Paul Rawlings reports on the 2012 Cocker Spaniel Championship. Get down to your newsagents and buy your copy today!
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