Pete Moore looks at the new Browning T-Bolt Target/Varmint 16” carbine in 17HMR
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A competition shotgun that’s been round for quite a while, Mark Stone checks out Browning’s latest version of their Ultra XS Prestige to find out why
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Now one of Browning’s slightly older shotguns, Browning’s Ultra XS Prestige is still a 12g well worth owning. Well that’s according to Mark Stone…
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Mark Stone tries the new high rib B525 Ultra XT Trap, regarded as Browning’s hardcore clay breaker
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Pete Moore looks at yet another brand of rifle that is benefitting from the retrofitting of a GRS Sport/Varmint stock
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Pete Moore tests the latest X-Bolt rifle, which includes a much improved trigger as well as a thumbhole stock
continue reading >Peter Moore editor of Shooting Sports tests the new Browning X-Bolt Eclipse, which offers a thumb-hole...
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Resisting all the obvious catch phrases; well nearly, Pete Moore gets his hands on the new Browning X-Bolt Hunter and wonders if it has the X-factor? Doh…
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Pete Moore re-visits Browning’s X-Bolt series of bolt-action rifles
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Owner of a wood-stocked X-Bolt Hunter, Pete Moore gets his hands on the model the importers have picked for the UK market; so was it the right decision?
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Regarded as the least expensive route into ownership of their top-end shotguns Mark Stone checks out Browning’s B525 Heritage Hunter.
continue reading >Terry Almond puts on his rose-coloured glasses as he considers two great British spring guns from the good old days
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Recently returning to the world of air rifle competition shooting, Neil MacKinnon was looking for something interesting to shoot, and thinks he’s found it in the BSA Gold Star SE…
continue reading >Mark Camoccio gets to grips with the new HFT competition rifle from BSA
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Like a bolt from the blue, Mark Camoccio gets to grips with BSA’s GRT Lightning XL SE – the gas-ram powered version of a break- barrel classic..
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Pete Wadeson tests one of BSA’s most established and well-known springers – the Supersport
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This month Harry Dolazell looks at what many perceive as that quintessentially British machine gun, the Lewis. Only to discover it was original designed by an American, first used by Belgium, but also made by our very own BSA…
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Pete Wadeson re-visits the BSA Lightning, still a popular springer and certainly not showing sighs of against the competition…
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Pete Wadeson gets his mitts on a BSA Lightning GRT SE – the new gas-ram version of this popular break barrel springer
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…Lightning - Bruce Potts takes a look at the XL SE version of his favourite BSA springer
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