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Kit is key. And there's something about fieldsports paraphernalia. It evokes memories, admiration, desire, and a dangerous disregard for finances. This is particularly so with guns and rifles.

The June/July issue of Fieldsports is our guns and rifles special, with 30 pages dedicated to the celebration of the history, the craftsmanship, the diversity and sheer unadulterated beauty of the tools we have used and loved for centuries. You'll find opinion on the recent resurgence of the 16 bore shotgun, an argument in favour of the oft-forgotten side-by-side, and a fascinating insight into the rich heritage of Rigby, alongside gun reviews, titanium sidelocks from Spain, and even sterling instructional advice on how to match your shooting style to your gun.

And then there is the rest. That glossy, informative, entertaining bulk of pure fieldsports bliss – reams of it...

For the shooting man we have pigeons (at home and abroad), we have two family shoots at opposite ends of the spectrum, and we have contentious issues and Scottish memories, to name but a few.

Stalkers will be glued to Steve Rawsthorne's analysis of one of the UK's most popular stalking calibres, fishermen can revel in Steffan Jones' sea trout adventure in the Southern Hemisphere, and gundog enthusiasts can learn more about the increasing demand for a certain type of dog, and the labrador with over 1,000 days work under his collar.

For the foodies, it's rabbit. Or Boisdale of Belgravia, fine wines and swish hotels. And on the people front we have a taxidermist who works in a church, Lord James Percy's most prominent sporting memories, an interview with Maureen Seynaeve of John Field, and a look back at the lives of gamekeepers' wives in times gone by.

Plus much more!
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Fieldsports JuneJuly 2016 Kit is key. And there's something about fieldsports paraphernalia. It evokes memories, admiration, desire, and a dangerous disregard for finances. This is particularly so with guns and rifles. The June/July issue of Fieldsports is our guns and rifles special, with 30 pages dedicated to the celebration of the history, the craftsmanship, the diversity and sheer unadulterated beauty of the tools we have used and loved for centuries. You'll find opinion on the recent resurgence of the 16 bore shotgun, an argument in favour of the oft-forgotten side-by-side, and a fascinating insight into the rich heritage of Rigby, alongside gun reviews, titanium sidelocks from Spain, and even sterling instructional advice on how to match your shooting style to your gun. And then there is the rest. That glossy, informative, entertaining bulk of pure fieldsports bliss – reams of it... For the shooting man we have pigeons (at home and abroad), we have two family shoots at opposite ends of the spectrum, and we have contentious issues and Scottish memories, to name but a few. Stalkers will be glued to Steve Rawsthorne's analysis of one of the UK's most popular stalking calibres, fishermen can revel in Steffan Jones' sea trout adventure in the Southern Hemisphere, and gundog enthusiasts can learn more about the increasing demand for a certain type of dog, and the labrador with over 1,000 days work under his collar. For the foodies, it's rabbit. Or Boisdale of Belgravia, fine wines and swish hotels. And on the people front we have a taxidermist who works in a church, Lord James Percy's most prominent sporting memories, an interview with Maureen Seynaeve of John Field, and a look back at the lives of gamekeepers' wives in times gone by. Plus much more!


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Kit is key. And there's something about fieldsports paraphernalia. It evokes memories, admiration, desire, and a dangerous disregard for finances. This is particularly so with guns and rifles.

The June/July issue of Fieldsports is our guns and rifles special, with 30 pages dedicated to the celebration of the history, the craftsmanship, the diversity and sheer unadulterated beauty of the tools we have used and loved for centuries. You'll find opinion on the recent resurgence of the 16 bore shotgun, an argument in favour of the oft-forgotten side-by-side, and a fascinating insight into the rich heritage of Rigby, alongside gun reviews, titanium sidelocks from Spain, and even sterling instructional advice on how to match your shooting style to your gun.

And then there is the rest. That glossy, informative, entertaining bulk of pure fieldsports bliss – reams of it...

For the shooting man we have pigeons (at home and abroad), we have two family shoots at opposite ends of the spectrum, and we have contentious issues and Scottish memories, to name but a few.

Stalkers will be glued to Steve Rawsthorne's analysis of one of the UK's most popular stalking calibres, fishermen can revel in Steffan Jones' sea trout adventure in the Southern Hemisphere, and gundog enthusiasts can learn more about the increasing demand for a certain type of dog, and the labrador with over 1,000 days work under his collar.

For the foodies, it's rabbit. Or Boisdale of Belgravia, fine wines and swish hotels. And on the people front we have a taxidermist who works in a church, Lord James Percy's most prominent sporting memories, an interview with Maureen Seynaeve of John Field, and a look back at the lives of gamekeepers' wives in times gone by.

Plus much more!
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Full of outstanding photography and well-written editorial, Fieldsports magazine is a luxurious read that no game shooting enthusiast should be without. Fieldsports features interviews with prominent craftsmen, gamekeepers and hunters enlightening readers on their interests, providing valuable advice and commenting on how they fell in love with country sports. Fieldsports also offers a comprehensive look at the lifestyle of the country gent, including events to attend, the finest wines to taste and discussions regarding restraint when hunting.


A simply spiffing publication, Fieldsports’ forte lies firmly in game shooting, featuring an extensive focus on the importance of acquiring and understanding the principal behind guns and gundogs. If you are on the lookout for insightful reviews regarding the finest guns, superb fishing gear and excellent places to hunt, you can find all of this and more in Fieldsports magazine. With current affairs and country sports news in every issue, you will always stay-up-to date with a magazine subscription to Fieldsports.

A Fieldsports digital magazine subscription is a must for lovers of game shooting, fishing and hunting, who’ll enjoy:

  • Interviews with notable figures in the country sports world
  • Advice on what products you need to secure the perfect shot
  • Insightful news regarding hunting and fishing around the world
  • Recounts of fellow country sportsmen’s days out hunting
  • How to turn your game into delicious, mouthwatering dishes  

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