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‹ First < 5 6 7 8 9 > Last ›AIR RIFLE REVIEW: LIKE A DREAM
CHRIS SANDERS thinks Norica's Dream Hunter will give established springers a run for their money NORICA HAS enjoyed a niche market among plinkers in the UK and Europe for many years and has also impressed with some full-power rifles, namely the Norica West and ... Read Full Article
HANDLOADING PART TWO: TO INFINITY AND BEYOND
LAURIE HOLLAND continues his overview of Sierra's Infinity V6 programme with a look at comparative ballistic performance and the Tactical Chart View option I finished off last month by creating a database of five load combinations in Infinity, and found each resulting ... Read Full Article
.22 BENCHREST BEGINNINGS: GET YOUR GEAR
CARL BOSWELL gives an overview of the kit you need for successful shooting OVER THE last two years I have inundated readers with new equipment, facts, targets, ammunition and rifles. Here I'll provide a brief recap, minus some of the finer detail. This article ... Read Full Article
PROJECT RIFLE: IN STOCK F/TR SAVAGE PART THREE
After months of waiting VINCE BOTTOMLEY finally has the part he needs to complete his project Savage for the F/TR class FOR THE last couple of months I've had no choice but to leave you hanging, while I waited for my stock to arrive from America so that we could ... Read Full Article
HANDLOADING: TO INFINITY AND BEYOND
LAURIE HOLLAND takes a look at the latest version of the Sierra Infinity ballistics software and finds it surprisingly easy to use THIS MONTH I'll be looking at the latest edition (Version 6.0) of the Sierra ‘Infinity' package to see what state-of-the-art ... Read Full Article
AIR RIFLE REVIEW: CZECH THIS OUT!
MARK CAMOCCIO tries out CZ's latest offering, the Slavia 634 Lux, and suspects it has been undersold AS A lifelong fan of airguns, part of their undoubted attraction has always been the self-contained power source. OK, pneumatics have taken over at top level ... Read Full Article
SCOPE MOUNTING GUIDE: ALL SCOPED UP
MARK CAMOCCIO explains the best way to mount your scope to your rifle THE MAJORITY of airgun shooters will fit some form of telescope sighting device or scope (often termed a ‘telescopic sight') to their rifles today, and a fantastic array of dedicated products ... Read Full Article
RIFLE REVIEW: PREMIUM GUN
DAVE FROGGETT tests out the Walther Magnum Lite - and finds it reliable and pleasant to use WHEN MANY shooters think of a semi-auto .22RF they picture a Ruger 10/22. The robust, inexpensive Ruger was released in 1964 and the basic model has remained virtually ... Read Full Article
SHOTGUN REVIEW: RAISING THE BAR
RICHARD ATKINS tests the FABARM XLR5 and wonders: is it a bionic semi-auto? ‘BIONIC' IS of course tongue-in cheek, but the message is not: one of Italy's leading gun makers, Fabarm, has taken some momentous strides in shotgun design and production in recent ... Read Full Article
BLACK POWDER: TRUE BLUE
DEREK LANDERS goes on test with a classic Winchester reproduction rifle that's a faultless performer Not content with producing one or two variations, Uberti offers a comprehensive choice of models in its Winchester 1873 range. Carbines, rifles and muskets are ... Read Full Article
PELLET SIZE: A SENSE OF PROPORTION
RODERICK MCCAFFERTY explains how pellets compare to the size of a pigeon or crow and how to calculate pellet proportional weight HAVE YOU heard the story about the lady who goes into the grocer and says "Four pounds of potatoes please?" The grocer replies, "Madam, ... Read Full Article
SPORTS STARS: THE FEISTY FORTIES
LAURIE HOLLAND on the .40 S&W, which remains popular despite the criticism of some Most western military and police forces had adopted high-capacity 9mm Parabellum semi-auto pistols by the last quarter of the 20th century. While the soldiers have stuck with ... Read Full Article
TARGET RIFLE BASICS: TELL THEM WHAT YOU HAVE TOLD THEM
CHRIS WHITE sums up the basics of TR shooting that we should all remember SHORTLY AFTER completing my stint as a graduate trainee and just into my first managerial appointment the company sent me on a supervisors' course. One of the instructors outlined the classic ... Read Full Article
EVENT REPORT: RENEGADES OF THE WORLD UNITE!
GWYN ROBERTS reports from a three-gun shoot in the States with bags of fun and a few surprises THREE-GUN shooting in the US usually means big entries, big sponsorship, big stages, big round count and big fun. This year's MGM Ironman, held at the Parma Rod and ... Read Full Article
SPECIAL FEATURE PART TWO: UNDER PRESSURE
LAURIE HOLLAND continues his overview of handloading presses with a look at more single-stage versions along with turret presses CARRYING ON from last month, we have some more single-stage designs to look at before moving to ‘turret' models. But first, a ... Read Full Article
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