To celebrate the game season, we’re giving one lucky ready the chance to win a game-shooting bundle worth over £313 from leading UK manufacturer of shotgun cartridges, Eley Hawk.
Would you like to appear on our site? We offer sponsored articles and advertising to put you in front of our readers. Find out moreThis fantastic prize is perfect for anyone wanting to experiment with steel loads this season and up their eco credentials! To enter, simply fill in the competition form below! Entries close January 1 2023.
This is Eley Hawk’s latest market-leading innovation, which blends tradition with cutting-edge technology. Featuring Eley Hawk’s exclusive fully biodegradable Pro Eco Wad, the Grand Prix Traditional Steel Pro Eco opens up the opportunity of shooting a standard steel load in traditional, nitro-proofed guns, meaning that a future remains for old English shotguns.
“Having fired a couple of boxes through my Lancaster, I conducted an almost forensic examination for any signs of damage and found none. I was also impressed with the clean burn of the powder, which left little or no fouling… Armed with a belt full of these, I now have the confidence to use steel cartridges in my 112-year-old gun. Not only has my gun been given an extension to its useful life, but I feel better for knowing that I will not be depositing several pounds of poisonous heavy metal onto the Shropshire countryside each season,” says Bill Harriman, BASC’s director of firearms.
The Grand Prix Traditional Steel is loaded in a 30g No.4 shot and comes in the iconic Grand Prix orange case.
RRP: £265 per 500
The perfect addition to any game shooting outfit. The Eley silver-plated cufflinks feature the classic 12g cartridge cap on the face of the cufflink, adding a touch of class to any true Eley shot’s attire.
RRP: £18.55
Green coloured 100% silk handmade ties featuring a patterned Eley 12g cartridge cap motif.
RRP: £29.99
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