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‹ First < 2 3 4 5 6 > Last ›BEGINNING BLACK POWDER PART THREE: LOADS OF FUN
In this third instalment, GEORGE PRESCOTT looks at how to load muzzle-loading revolvers, including what to do in the event of a misfire Black powder revolvers THERE IS little doubt that shooting any black powder firearm with consistent accuracy takes a lot of ... Read Full Article
SHOOTING HOLIDAYS: ALL AMERICAN
JOHN EMMERSON mixes young people and pistol shooting in a family holiday - and finds it a successful venture THIS ARTICLE was purely intended to describe my recent holiday in the USA and my visit to East Orange Shooting Range in Florida. However, as I considered ... Read Full Article
STORAGE SOLUTIONS: VERSATILE AND AFFORDABLE
The FastRak is designed to make gun storage easier. Mark Camoccio tries it out Home storage of guns can be a contentious issue, especially in light of events in the news regarding access to unattended airguns. Firearms by their very nature bring with them a raft ... Read Full Article
TARGET RIFLE BASICS PART ONE: SEARCHING FOR THE ONE
CHRIS WHITE looks at the myth of the one-hole group, the concept behind groups, and how to make them smaller ONCE AGAIN we reach a point where there is a difference between smallbore rifle shooting and Target Rifle. When I was at school I was taught that ... Read Full Article
TAS: BALLISTICS CALCULATOR: A MINE OF INFORMATION
VINCE BOTTOMLEY tests the TAS Ballistics Calculator - and finds it effective, robust and accurate LONG RANGE rifle shooting doesn't get much more demanding than F-Class with its ½MOA V-bull - just 5" in diameter at 1,000yd. Taking the rifle out of the ... Read Full Article
SPORTS STARS: 130 YEARS OLD
It's been used in the Wild West, the American Police force and in Cowboy Action Shooting competitions. LAURIE HOLLAND investigates the .32 S&W A HODGDON Powder Company press release about handloading data for the .327 Federal Magnum pointed me towards this ... Read Full Article
SYSS SURGEON: PART ONE SMOOTH OPERATOR
The Surgeon rifle action, distributed by SYSS, has caught TIM FINLEY's attention. Here he reports on its history and performance READERS WILL be aware that South Yorkshire Shooting Supplies (SYSS) is best known for its superb gallery rifles. It has specialised ... Read Full Article
.22 BENCHREST BEGINNINGS: SLEEK AND STYLISH
CARL BOSWELL takes a look at the Cooper TRP3 and other new equipment, as well as giving the lowdown on World Postal plans THIS MONTH'S proposed article has been put off for another time. I intended to finish my articles on rimfire ammunition by visiting Eley to ... Read Full Article
AIR RIFLE REVIEW: RETRO RIFLE
MARK CAMOCCIO reviews Daystate's new Huntsman and finds it offers reliable quality and pedigree THE ARRIVAL of any new model on the airgun scene is always to be welcomed, and Staffordshire based airgun specialist Daystate seems to satisfy this demand for something ... Read Full Article
BEGINNING BLACK POWDER PART TWO: BACK TO BASICS
GEORGE PRESCOTT continues his series on black powder, this time looking at how to get a firearms certificate ANYONE LIVING in England who wants to own any sort of firearm, with the exception of deactivated weapons and air guns, is required under the 1968 Firearms ... Read Full Article
SHOTGUN REVIEW: TRUE CHARACTER
The maker says it's not trendy - but the SKB has a style all its own. RICHARD ATKINS tests it out SKB SHOTGUNS are more familiar to clay shooters of a certain era - that of this reviewer, who was a raw teenager when the Beatles erupted out of Liverpool and whose ... Read Full Article
SHOOTING HOLIDAYS: NO WORRIES
The land of kangaroos, koalas and the Great Barrier Reef also has some great shooting on offer. ANDREW HORTON reports on Australian ranges and competitions Why Australia? IT MAY be on the other side of the world, but Australia has many delightful attractions. ... Read Full Article
HANDLOADING: SHORT AND STOUT PART TWO
In part two of his series on WSSMs, LAURIE HOLLAND considers data, tools and handloading procedures for these cartridges LET'S MOVE onto loading the cartridges, starting with data sources, then tools, procedures, and finally bullet and powder combinations. I ... Read Full Article
SCOPE REVIEW: A GOOD ALL-ROUNDER
VINCE BOTTOMLEY reviews the latest scope from Sightron - and finds it surpasses his expectations Sightron scopes have been around Stateside for about 15 years, but until recently they haven't really excited the accuracy crowd. All that changed a couple of years ... Read Full Article
RIFLE REVIEW: QUALITY OVER QUANTITY
DAVE FROGETT reviews Artax's Staudenmeyer - a muzzleloader for the purists AS MANUFACTURERS of muzzle-loaders go, Artax, a company based in Cellatica, Italy, isn't exactly a household name. However, it produces reproduction muzzleloaders and seems to focus mainly ... Read Full Article
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