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  2. Pheasant shooting - Wikipedia

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    The common pheasant was first introduced to Great Britain many centuries ago, but was rediscovered as a game bird in the 1830s. [citation needed] It is reared extensively in captivity, and around 47 million pheasants are released each year on shooting estates, [1] mainly in England, although most released birds survive less than a year in the wild.

  3. Hunting and shooting in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Hunting was formerly a royal sport, and to an extent shooting still is, with many kings and queens being involved in hunting and shooting, including King Edward VII, King George V (who could shoot over a thousand pheasants on a single day), [7] King George VI and Prince Philip, although Queen Elizabeth II did not shoot. Shooting on the large ...

  4. British Shooting - Wikipedia

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    British Shooting is the national governing body for ISSF shooting sport disciplines in the United Kingdom. The organisation serves as a single shooting body to receive public funding from UK Sport and Sport England, administer high performance squads and talent pathways as well as serve as the member body for shooting sports with organisations such as the British Olympic Association and ISSF.

  5. List of British sport shooters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list that includes people involved in all varieties of clay pigeon shooting and olympic trap. The following people are involved, or have been involved in sport shooting in the United Kingdom: [1] [2] [3] Alister Allan; Edward Amoore; David Ball; George Barnes; Richard Barnett; John Bellamy; Maurice Blood; Henry Burr; Henry Burt; John ...

  6. Upland hunting - Wikipedia

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    Upland hunters use all types of shotguns from break-action single-shots to semi-automatics, calibered from .410 bore through to 12-gauge.The quintessential shotgun for upland hunting is a double-barrel shotgun in a smaller gauge such as a 16-, 20-or 28-gauge, using small round pellets known as birdshots, which are also commonly used in duck hunting.

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  8. Game Act 1831 - Wikipedia

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    Pheasant, 1 October – 1 February; Partridge, 1 September – 1 February; As well as adhering to the seasons, game may not be taken on Sundays or Christmas Day. The great bustard was protected under this Act, with its open season decided as 1 September to 1 March. This protection was little use, however, as the great bustard became extinct in ...

  9. Category:British male sport shooters - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Carter (sport shooter) John Chandler (sport shooter) Henry Chaney; David Chapman (British sport shooter) Anthony Chivers; Bob Churchill; Tony Clark (sport shooter) Arthur Clarke (sport shooter) John Clift; Ryan Cockbill; Geoffrey Coles; John Cooke (sport shooter) Fred Cooper (sport shooter) Malcolm Cooper; Jim Cornish; Thomas Fremantle ...