Mark Underwood weighs up some 60-grain subsonic .22 rimfire ammunition from Aguila…
continue reading >Mark Underwood takes a look at the range of Aguila .22 rimfire ammunition available in the UK
continue reading >Bruce Potts looks at new designs and weights in 22LR sub-sonic ammo
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Pete Moore checks out two of his favourite calibres from Winchester’s WSM range
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Chris Parkin checks out the UK’s favourite calibre in a high speed package from Hornday
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Chris Parkin checks out one of Fiocchi’s centrefire offerings in that UK favourite 243 Win
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Pete Moore checks out the latest rimfire sub-sonic from Winchester
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Pete Moore considers two loadings of what is probably Britain’s favourite metric calibre
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Pete Moore gives us a look at what Barnes bullets have to offer the hunter and finds some very tough customers
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A reasonably recent convert to Barnes bullets Pete Moore checks out their latest high speed and hard-hitting MRX projectile
continue reading >Pete Moore, ever a fan of the 270 Win, looks at Barnes’ latest factory offering in this hard-hitting calibre
continue reading >With Viking Arms now distributing Remington ammunition, Mark Underwood takes a look at what's currently available
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Jules Whicker checks out Black Dog polymer build hi-cap V22 magazines
continue reading >With all this talk and movement towards lead-free projectiles, we would be forgiven for thinking that...
continue reading >Larry Fowles looks at what makes a good bullet, or for that matter, a bad one
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Wheelwrite looks at a calibre of decidedly mixed parentage, but none the less a super accurate performer
continue reading >Wheelwrite looks at a rather radical round for its day in the true spirit of US wildcats
continue reading >Wheelwrite looks at Roy Weatherby’s obsession with trying to make something better or more powerful
continue reading >Wheelwrite looks at a little game getter of a calibre from the 19th century
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