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I would just like to say how much I love Shooting Times, I don't currently shoot but I always find the articles informative and easy to read. As a hunt supporter I stopped buying Horse & Hound when I discovered that ST covered more of the issues that affected me! Keep up the good work. Hopefully the forum will grow and go from strength to strength. |
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Thanks for the comments Hob Nob! We will try to keep all our users up to date with the latest in news and views from the countryside and field sports scene. If there is anything you think we are lacking in - please let us know. All views and support are thoroughly appreciated! Barny |
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Hi Hob-Nob, It's always nice to be given such praise — particularly over our coverage of all fieldsports. Like most others, I don't think you can only enjoy shooting exclusively. Many readers fish, many have a passion for hunting (more so following the ban...), and that's not to forget ferreting, coursing, falconry and so on. I know you'll see more of the sort of thing you love in future issues. Enjoy the magazine and enjoy the forum ![]() Yours, Alastair. |
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Avidly devouring the James Mackay articles at the moment, as I'm harbouring ambitions to have my own ferrets! But as a land agent find every article interesting and informative. |
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And you've surpassed yourselves with the Irish issue, the minkhounds article was brilliant. |
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hi all shooter from scotland but dont know how to post profile any help appreciated H. |