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not just from his tally of 30-40 beasts a year but from the mantelpiece at his and wife Susan’s cottage on the outskirts of Fala, where a gold medal pair of mounted antlers from a buck he shot locally in 2007 have pride of place (the top roe bucks are graded gold, silver and bronze, and unlike stags their worth is dependent upon a range of factors, with antlers being judged by the girth at the base rather than the number of points – Ronnie’s finest scored almost 170 points, 40 more than you need to qualify as a gold medal, a relative rarity in itself). Although neither of Ronnie’s sons followed
him into keepering, both were out on the hill with him almost as soon as they were strong enough to carry a stick and beat their way over the heather of the grouse moors. As well as being a top shot who still loves to get out with