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Charles Gordon & His GunsThe guns Charles Gordon ordered all have their quirks and odd features and are always very desirable nonetheless. |
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Hail, ColumbiaA bittersweet hunt for dabblers & divers |
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Touring the London TradeVisiting the gunmaking capital of the world |
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And The Twain Did MeetNew York grousing with a premier dog trainer |
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Green DaysEnjoying driven shooting on the merald Isle |
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'Fowling ArgentinaGeese & ducks in South American's hunting jewel |
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Blues in the ReefsAn opening day climb for blue grouse |
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Duds for DogsA round-up of items to protect your hunting dog from the elements |
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Advanced GundogsWhen you don’t want to start a dog from scratch |
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The Ultimate Training FacilityA blueprint for building gundog grounds |
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Departments |
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| From the Editor | Archive » |
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A story of hope |
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| Letters | Archive » |
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Woodcock, moreon the .410, RST and excess |
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| Game & Gun Gazette | Archive » |
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The Game Fair, William Powell, Wingfield and more |
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| Fine Gunmaking | Archive » |
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A profile of stockmaker Craig Libhart and Susquehanna Stockworks |
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| Shooting | Archive » |
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Fire enough shots, and odds are you’ll hit something sooner or later. The laws of probability would support that. Unfortunately. The point is to hit targets by design and not by accident. |
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| Shot Talk | Archive » |
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Recoil slowly but surely beats to death the shooting performance of most shotgunners. |
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| Conservation | Archive » |
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The “free-flighted release” of captive-reared mallards has been a contentious issue for some time. |
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| Field Gear | Archive » |
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Product reviews of Mendota Products' Skid Plate, Mud River's Kennel Cover, Dawg Tired's Premium Dog Beds and Cozy Winters' Heated Dog Bowl |
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| Gun Review | Archive » |
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A comprehensive review of the Kolar AAA Competition Sporting gun |
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| Book Review | Archive » |
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The Orvis Book of Dogs, Training Your Pointing Dog for Hunting & Home, Professional Gundog Training: The Trade Secrets, Positive Gun Dogs: Clicker Training for Sporting Breeds, Training People |
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| The Major | Archive » |
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The art of survival as taught by a squirrel |
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