Mark Camoccio gives his thoughts on hunting pellets in the two main calibres - .177 and .22
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Bruce Potts looks at the .25 calibre, to see what it offers and where it fits into the hunting scene
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Pete Wadeson appreciates the high quality air rifles Air Arms produce, now faced with a glut of their award winning pellets, now questions his own long held beliefs…
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Mark Camoccio gives his thoughts on pellets for plinking, and pellet preparation for hunting and competition
continue reading >Mark Camoccio talks us through the huge selection of pellets available today
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Pete Wadeson gives general pellet testing advice and specific factors that need consideration when assessing ammo best suited to your particular air rifle…
continue reading >Pete Wadeson uses his FAC-rated .20 calibre Daystate AirWolf to illustrate why and when a higher power air rifle is often a better option for specific hunting situations...
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In this short series, former World FT Champion, Terry Almond, applies theory and experiment to airgun ammunition, and finds out which factors really matter
continue reading >Mark Camoccio looks at that all important part of airgunning, the pellet and picks 10 of the best
continue reading >The humble airgun pellet finds itself under the spotlight; Bruce Potts takes a good look…
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Mark Camoccio tries a selection of .25 calibre pellet brands from John Rothery
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Bisley branded pellets aren’t limited to the FAC-capable Magnum or the rat’s nemesis Pest Control. Pete Wadeson checks out the other hunter-suitable slugs of worth…
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Bruce Potts explores the largest of the normal airgun calibres in the form of a .25 BSA Lightning Tactical
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Pete Wadeson gives sound advice on choosing the right pellet for an FAC-rated air rifle, as long as the power rating is still within sensible limits…
continue reading >Bruce Potts considers what it takes to be a Match pellet and suggests some of the better choices
continue reading >Custom Targets are perhaps best known for their neat, multi-kill-zone precision targets that are cut from...
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