Working in the gun room, I would receive orders to equip these keepers in their task, and top of the list was always a Benelli M1. The grouse keeper was equipped, supported and rewarded accordingly. Mark and Sir Edward’s partnership gave grouse moor management a long overdue burst of youth, enthusiasm and investment. My first introduction to the M series Benelli semi-auto was 20 years ago when I was working for Mark Osborne and Sir Edward Dashwood in what was the early days of the E J Churchill Group. These guns are to grouse moor management what the Winchester lever-action rifle was to winning the West. Whenever I handle a Benelli M series semi-automatic, it makes me think of the king of gamebirds, the grouse. Want to buy a single issue of Shooting Times, Sporting Gun or Airgun Shooter?.Choosing the right bullets for deer stalking.British deer: A guide to identifying the six species found here and where to stalk them.Clay pigeon shooting tips and terminology.Country hotels offering shooting facilities.How to choose the right cartridge for your shotgun.How to choose the perfect airgun pellets for your rifle.Issues with eye dominance when shooting: how to deal with them.Shotgun certificate – how to get one and how to renew one.How to get a firearm certificate in the UK.Sign up to the Shooting Times newsletter.
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