![]() ![]() There are even dribble marks on the gun I have. The Baikal fails on that point, having a light-coloured wood smothered with some rather thick, glossy varnish, resembling the sugarcoating of a toffee apple. The quality of the stock is an important indicator of the quality of a shotgun. “Agricultural” would be polite way to describe Baikal gun’s design. The engraving on Matt’s gun proudly boasts “Made in the USSR” Modern Baikals are finished rather better 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.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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