Shooting Times & Country

Top kit to consider

Most people are familiar with the host of historic names and brands that grace Gunmakers’ Row each year. While the average visitor can only dream of taking home a best gun by the likes of Rigby or Holland & Holland, there’s plenty in the aisles of the Game Fair that’s bound to get people talking.

We’ve already shared our top 10 gunmakers (page 32) as well as some of the best British options around (page 48) but what about the more obscure, unique and innovative kit at this year’s show? Whether it’s a masterpiece for the shooting lodge, accessories for the SUV, sloe gin for elevenses or the latest

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