News & Reports
Please support the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation
Through the sincere generosity of His Grace, The Duke of Buccleuch, we are delighted to help support this amazing and unique package of staying at Drumlanrig Castle for two nights and shooting on the magnificent Drumlanrig Estate. All funds raised will go straight to the Foundation to help fight the battle against Motor Neurone Disease.
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2018-19 Season Review
We don’t think we could say that the 2018-19 season was a classic! It’s been well documented that the detrimental effects that the ‘Beast from the East’ and the dry summer had on grouse numbers although early concerns about cover crops not growing due to the dry weather, were unfounded.
Whilst the early pheasant days were a success, many shoots struggled to hold onto their birds due to the mild and bright weather and an abundance of wild food...
New GWCT book aims to raise standards in shooting
The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) has launched a new book to increase understanding of shoot conservation and to raise standards by increasing awareness of Guns’ legal and ethical obligations including tackling some of the most controversial issues affecting shooting today...
2018- Season Prospects
Six months is a long time in the Natural World, and even more so in the heather-clad uplands of Northern England and Scotland. Most moors started the winter with good, healthy stocks of grouse, having had solid seasons last year. Who would have foreseen the effects of the long, challenging winter that was to come...
Roxtons are delighted to support The Country Food Trust
We have just become corporate sponsors of The Country Food Trust, a fantastic charity which manufactures a pheasant casserole which is then donated to people living in food poverty...
Roxtons support research into ecological impacts of released pheasants on Exmoor
Roxtons are delighted to support the research programme which is being carried out by the Game and Wildlife Trust (GWCT) with assistance from the Greater Exmoor Shoots Association (GESA). The three year programme is privately funded by such donations and is currently in its last phase...
The Roxtons 2016/17 season round-up
It is that time of year when we return to our desks after spending six months out in the field and have time to reflect on the customary highs and lows of the season which has just passed...
Afghanistan war casualty returns to shoot at Wellshead
A couple of seasons ago, on a wet Exmoor day, I greeted a team of guns at Wellshead, only to be taken to one side by the host who quietly explained that one of the guns was the last bad casualty from The Afganistan war and was in a pretty bad way...
Enthusiastic young guns at Druids Lodge
We are always keen to encourage the young, believing firmly that they are the future of shooting. Dan Reynolds hosted a day on Saturday at Druids Lodge where these two enthusiasts energetically joined their father with their toy guns...
Plastic or fibre wads? We put our cartridges to the test at Gamebore
The plastic-v's-fibre wadding remains a topic of colourful dispute. Some shoots prefer guns to only use plastic as it is believed to provide a cleaner kill on the higher birds, so we put our own cartridges to the test with a summer experiment...