I expect you are thinking of people like Tower-Bird.Many of the writers/contributors of old would be turning in their graves if they could see how low many of the publications have sunk since their day.
Shooting Gazette has been very poor and thin for the last few years.And Shooting Gazette is to amalgamate with The Field !
Yes I got sick of seeing his pictures all through the magazine he must love himself.Sporting Rifle went down hill after Peter Carr took over
I use Readly and look at a number of mags, shooting, fishing and motoring.Shooting Gazette has been very poor and thin for the last few years.
Does anybody use Readly??? Mate of mine subscribes to it and says its great,
Is that true? There’s no mention of it in the field.And Shooting Gazette is to amalgamate with The Field !
Anyone remember when Lea MacNally tested a BRNO Model 2 in ST and shot a Capercaille with it?Jonathan was good, especially when writing in partnership with John Richards. Tim Sedgewick was perhaps the best. He could tell a good tale himself and guided the magazine through the post-war years when the 1954 act was being fought over and most wildfowling clubs were created. The blue covers from that era with evocative black and white photos of country life (typically by John Tarleton) are a lovely record of the land and a culture that has slipped away. As a kid the stalking articles by Lea MacNally depicted a world I could never aspire to - but I got there eventually !
Personally I find the reviews the most tedious as they are always just paid endorsements. Any criticism is usually backhanded and quickly played down, clearly only there to give an illusion of impartiality. The second hand market is largely ignored as it is about shifting new gear and that's it. If somebody was brave enough to buck this trend with pure journalism I think a magazine could be successful still.
I can't remember that article but I did enjoy reading Lea Macnally. One article I do remember reading by him was of the occasion that he received an invite to stalk with Prince Charles and H.R.H. acted as his gillie for the day including carrying his rifle.Anyone remember when Lea MacNally tested a BRNO Model 2 in ST and shot a Capercaille with it?
Aye. A great man and an inspiration for many - his son follows in his footsteps I believe? From memory (ever dangerous) Lea used a triple deuce for his stalking until the .240” mimimum came in - but am I correct in this?I can't remember that article but I did enjoy reading Lea Macnally. One article I do remember reading by him was of the occasion that he received an invite to stalk with Prince Charles and H.R.H. acted as his gillie for the day including carrying his rifle.