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The Shooting Show – back-to-basics roebuck stalking
The Shooting Show – Carr and Carr stalk roebucks
The Shooting Show – ‘from field to wall’ stalking and head boiling
The Shooting Show – end-of-season roe doe stalking
The closest roebuck stalk ever
The Shooting Show’s Pete Carr spots a roebuck at 200 yards, but doesn’t know just how close he’ll be able to stalk in. 60 yards? Nope – how about 15. You’ve never seen anything like it.
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Jason Hornady interview
Pete Carr catches up with Jason Hornady to ask about the ammunition manufacturer’s high standards and to get a sneak preview of what the company has in store.
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Quickfire red deer and boar shooting — it’s the Monteria
Pete Carr heads to Portugal for a uniquely continental driven hunt: the Monteria. And his reactions (and the straight-pull functionality of the Merkel RX Helix rifle) are called upon when a red stag and a wild boar come into range within seconds of each other.
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The Shooting Show — windy-day ferreting and the British Shooting Show
We start with some intense ferreting action on the East Yorkshire coast. Using a four-ferret team and a talented handler, Pete Carr and Stuart Wilson stoke up the Brownings for some fast sport in inclement conditions. Then we decamp to…
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The Shooting Show – stalking with David Virtue and hunting knives round-up
David Virtue takes two Geordie lads north of the border for a doe stalk — the first ever stalk for one of the guests. It’s not long before the newbie is acquainted with the vagaries of hunting, ending up in…
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