pigginspadger
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I have just received a notification from Clay Shooting Magazine, they are no longer to publish the magazine as a stand alone title, after the May 21st edition, it will be merging with Sporting Gun. I have subscribed to Clay Shooting Magazine for years, and, whilst a lot of the content is the usual advertiser promotions, and irrelevant ( to me) directory of shooting grounds, which remain unchanged month to month, there are some articles each month that justify my subscription, namely the (admittedly one-sided) gun tests, (not undertaken by Vic Harker) but lately done very comprehensively by Becky McKenzie), and the various product evaluations, shooting glasses, ear protection, eye dominance aids etc, there have been enough of these articles to retain my ongoing interest in the magazine. However, by now merging with Sporting Gun, which I also subscribe to, will this now not unavoidably dilute the dedicated Clay Shooting content of the combined publication? Sporting Guns’ predominant interest is with game shooting, which is fine, I enjoy the interaction that the various interests share, but the overall content is undeniably aimed at the game shooter and dog owner, I’m just wondering why the circulation of Clay Shooting Magazine has declined so substantially to cause this merger, has anyone any thoughts that might enlighten me?