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SHOTGUN REVIEW: SKEET SUSHI

RICHARD ATKINS on a dedicated Japanese Skeet gun that's stood the test of time So successful has Miroku become that it now stands alongside Browning and numerous other top names. It is one of the best-selling brands in the UK, America and elsewhere. That's why ... Read Full Article


AIR RIFLE REVIEW: IMPECCABLY INCREDIBLE

Chris Sanders tests BSA's Scorpion T10 Carbine - a great modern-era PCP BSA'S SUPERTEN multi-shot has been the company's flagship PCP since its launch. Despite that rifle's success, though, BSA has tinkered with other designs which don't follow the SuperTen's ... Read Full Article


LIMITED EDITION: ARTISTRY IN STEEL

DEREK LANDERS takes some time to reflect on Winchester aesthetics of old SINCE THE dawn of time man has decorated his home, his possessions and his body. Cave paintings, Egyptian tombs, Ornate artefacts and tribal tattoos are all testament to this. Many of these ... Read Full Article


AIR RIFLE REVIEW: BARK AND BITE

The new Daystate MVT model: technological masterpiece or wolf in sheep's clothing? MARK CAMOCCIO investigates SINCE TONY Belas took over as sales manager of Daystate several years ago the business has leapt into overdrive. Having pioneered the modern PCP resurgence ... Read Full Article


SHOTGUN REVIEW: A FASCINATING HYBRID

RICHARD ATKINS treats himself to some side-by-side clay-breaking action MOST GUNS fall fairly neatly into categories that we understand and the basic format of what suits which purpose is well sorted and recognised. Take shotguns for clay pigeon shooting for ... Read Full Article


RIFLE REVIEW: A NEW CONTENDER

Thompson Center's new Icon will challenge the big boys, says RICHARD ATKINS RIFLE ENTHUSIASTS have never had it so good! What a statement: but when one considers the vast array of new equipment that has given them the opportunity to part with their cash in recent ... Read Full Article


SNIPING REMARKS: WHAT A WINCHESTER

NIGEL GREENAWAY looks at the Winchester A5 sniper scope, a model also favoured by the Canadians LAST MONTH I described the various patterns of Aldis sniper scopes - the second most prolific WW1 British sniper scope, with a production run of 3,196. This month it ... Read Full Article


AIR RIFLE REVEW: THE ULTIMATE UNDERLEVER

CHRIS SANDERS thinks the Air Arms Pro-Sport Deluxe is one step ahead of the game AIR ARMS, like many other air rifle manufacturers, seems to be ‘upping the anti' on all their rifles, especially in the cosmetic department. With an in-house official Air Arms ... Read Full Article


TACTICAL PISTOL REVIEW: SIX OF THE BEST

TIM FINLEY tries out six varieties of tactical-style pistols CO2 PISTOLS are still completely legal despite the VCR bill and never has the airgun shooter had such a large choice of superb plinking tools. The top of the tree for these informal target pistols are ... Read Full Article


SHOTGUN REVIEW: TURKISH DELIGHT

RICHARD ATKINS says Axiom's new AC20 20-bore won't miss a beat REGULAR READERS will know that I have something of a soft spot for semi-automatic shotguns. Although I'm aware not everyone shares this feeling, I do believe that a decent semi has the potential to ... Read Full Article


SNIPING REMARKS: SNIPERS' EYES

NIGEL GREENAWAY continues his investigation of Great War British sniper rifles and accessories. This month he's looking at the Aldis scope THE PERISCOPIC Prism Co sniper scope, described last month, was the most prolific WW1 British sniper scope and the first ... Read Full Article


LBR REVIEW: MAKE MINE A SMALL ONE!

Richard Atkins checks out a match style .22LR Long Barrel Revolver from Alfa-Proj MANY LONG-STANDING readers will harbour fond memories of times past when a Sunday morning at the local gun club will have included practising their single-handed target pistol shooting ... Read Full Article


AIR RIFLE REVIEW: AIR QUALITY

Mark Camoccio appreciates Weihrauch's superbly engineered PCP, the HW100KT WEIHRAUCH'S FORAY into pneumatic airguns came fairly late in the day. The firm's reputation for superbly engineered, dependable spring/piston models is world renowned, yet for so long ... Read Full Article


RIFLE REVIEW: BACK TO BLACK

Laurie Holland has fun with the SSR-10, a manual version of the classic AR-10 military semi-auto WHEN SOUTHERN Gun Company owner Bob Clark asked if I'd like to borrow a one-off SSR-10 rifle and do some load development with the .223WSSM cartridge in it, I was ... Read Full Article


HANDLOADING: WEIGHTY MATTERS PART TWO

LAURIE HOLLAND continues his look at heavy bullets in 223 Remington BEFORE LEAVING the issue of matching 0.224" bullets to rifling twist, there are a couple of queries worth addressing. First, how come the Berger 64gn Match and one or two similar weight Sierra ... Read Full Article


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