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SHELL SHOPPING

It's no surprise that UK brands Gamebore, Hull, Eley Hawk and Lyalvale Express dominate domestic cartridge sales. Where would club shooters be without much-loved shells such as Hull's CompX, Eley Hawk's Olympic Blues, Lyalvale Express' Power series or Gamebore's Evo? And let's be thankful that our home-grown talent has pushed the high-performance boundaries with fabulous cartridges like Eley Hawk's exquisite Titanium Strike and Gamebore's evocatively named Black Gold Dark Storm.

There are plenty of reasons why you should continue to shoot with your favourite shells. First, the market leaders are successful for a reason – they produce

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