Shooting Times & Country

LETTERS

ORDINARY PEOPLE

Any non-shooting member of the public who picked up a recent issue and read the car review might well be forgiven for thinking that we shooters are a well-heeled bunch.

A £40,000 Toyota Land Cruiser (Vehicle test, 26 August) might look nice on my yard, and a Purdey gun would be a fine addition to my gun cabinet but, like the vast majority of shooters, I’m an ordinary working man who saves hard for his shooting, drives an old van and makes do with a Beretta Silver Pigeon.

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