Hardly a gun to blow his frock up. Well that’s what Mark Stone initially thought about the new Browning Phoenix, but read on to see what the loud Lancastrian really thinks…
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Mark Camoccio tries out the Cadet Sporter 3P – a mildly military looking 10m version of the BSA Scorpion
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Pete Wadeson was a fan of the original BSA Ultra, the carbine size PCP with a unique loading and cocking action – now he looks at the new SE Tactical model.
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John Fenna, our in-house bushcraft expert, tells us who he is and, more importantly, exactly what bushcraft is…
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John Fenna, takes a look at choosing the ideal location for a spot of bushcraft…
continue reading >John Fenna presents an introduction to knots and lashings…
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Fire is one of a bushcrafter’s basic needs – for cooking food outdoors, sterilising water to drink, warmth or to simply get a brew going, John Fenna lights up…
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John Fenna details what you might need to carry out various Bushcraft tasks…
continue reading >Wheelwrite reconsiders a calibre that’s 140 years old, and reckons it’s a forgotten classic
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Pete Moore looks at a Brazilian-made, semi-auto rimfire rifle and finds a design that -though a bit rough around the edges - is none the less a good field performer
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Chiappa offers a range of firearms from classic muzzle-loaders to modern 22 semi-auto rifles
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Mike Yardley gives his opinions on what makes a good clay shooting gun
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Mark Camoccio says look to the Gamo Shadow and also gives some alternative choices…
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New FAC owner Ed Jackson discusses selecting your first centrefire rifle
continue reading >Ed Jackson jumps into the car and heads to Clarkes of Walsham for a shop visit
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Pete Wadeson tests the latest, break-barrel Cometa, one of their introductory level springers that’s part of their new ABS-stocked series…
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The Cometa 300 has had some fairly recent upgrades, and Mark Camoccio reckons its now even better than he remembers
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Mark Camoccio reviews the Cometa Fenix 400 and finds an ideal value for money springer
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