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There’s no doubt that shooting can often be regarded as a sport for the wealthy, and whilst this is true in some regards, I believe that people can partake in the sport on a budget. Scrolling through social media just the other day, I read a post by clay pigeon coach Ben Husthwaite, whose sponsorship squad had kindly teamed up to buy 14-year-old colt Ben, his first gun, a brand new Webley and Scott that he had been saving up for all year.

This not only made me commend Ben and his team for their

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