Wheelwrite takes a look at the origin of cartridge species
continue reading >Wheelwrite considers the physical differences of the same calibre but in military and civilian specifications
continue reading >Hundreds were nominated, over 50,000 votes were cast, and now it’s time to reveal who won what at the Great British Shooting Awards
continue reading >The earliest reloading tools for metallic cartridges were small, tong-based, portable pieces of equipment, capable of...
continue reading >While most seasoned airgunners take their pellets from a tin and put them in an ammo...
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Mark Stone tests Rottweil Tiger 32gram 5’s and Waidmanns Heil 36gram 6’s
continue reading >Mark Camoccio looks at that all-important part of airgunning, the pellet, and picks 10 of the best…
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Pete Moore takes a look at some new/old cartridge brass that lives to shoot another day and beyond…
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Mark Stone field tests Victory Challenger 28 gram 7½ & 8 plaswad cartridges
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Victory offers a lot of shell for the money
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Mark Stone tests Victory Sporting 21 gram 7½ plaswad 12-bore cartridges
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The quickest shell in the Victory range these purposeful looking, Cypriot-made cartridges perform well, yet manage to keep recoil to a moderate level.
continue reading >Bruce Potts looks at a new powder from Vihtavuori and discovers the 6.5mm Creedmoor’s best bedfellow
continue reading >I have been using Viper-Flex quad sticks for almost 9 years and always found them a...
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FOB produces good shells that perform well
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Gallic charm in spades from this high performance load. As you would expect in company like this the Extreme is a quick cartridge and the choice of UK shot size 6.5 ensures that it still has plenty of striking energy when it arrives on target.
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Who says the French are only good at making Cheese and wine?
continue reading >Airgunners of a certain age will remember pressing Wasp pellets into the barrels of our cherished...
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