James Osborne considers the subtle art of missing what you are aiming at
continue reading >Simon Evans has a plan to extend the life of FT shooting and inject some new life into the discipline
continue reading >Simon Evans discusses runners and riders for the 2017 FT season and reckons there might be a few wild cards
continue reading >Simon Evans reports back from the Europeans and reckons we’re still (the BEST) in Europe!
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James Osborne puts across some + points for shooting FT
continue reading >Simon Evans discuses inter-regional competitions and for some unknown reason laments the lack of wind
continue reading >Simon Evans bemoans the lack of open shoots and does a bit about it
continue reading >Simon Evans wants the wind but not the sun; has our Welsh wizard a cunning plan?
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James Osborne takes his hat off to all those who contribute to running clubs and competition, without whom we could not function
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James Osborne laments the reduction in shoot offs and reckons they are on their way back
continue reading >Simon Evans checks out the penultimate BFTA event of the summer season, the ‘Masters & Showdown’ sponsored by B.A.S.C.
continue reading >Simon Evans gives us the dope on what target set ups and terrain will prove challenging
continue reading >Simon Evans is back in wet and windy Wales for a first in the BFTA GP Series, a long overdue double header weekend of FT shooting
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James Osborne reports back from the BFTA GP and shows how to miss little targets
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Simon Evans steps into James Osbourne’s shoes as our new FT correspondent and we’d like to welcome him to the team!
continue reading >Simon Evans asks; what have running the World FT championship and a wedding got in common? Quite a bit actually!
continue reading >Simon Evans says: “I don’t mince my words- a spade is a spade, and you’re either a good shot, or you make the numbers up!”
continue reading >Simon Evans considers the runners, riders and trophy hunters for 2019; it takes all sorts!
continue reading >Simon Evans thinks about what his favourite FT venue might be
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James Osborne gets all nostalgic over some classic FT hardware
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