Bruce Potts considers the difference between 1st and 2nd focal plane scope systems
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Pete Wadeson tests a version of the Nikon PROSTAFF scope that very much has the airgunner in mind
continue reading >Correct and secure mounting of a scope to any rifle is of vital importance, as once...
continue reading >Once any sport or activity becomes popular, then specialized dedicated equipment soon follows. So it is...
continue reading >Bruce Potts looks at some quality equipment that will help you target quarry after dark without...
continue reading >Modern airguns are incredibly accurate compared to the guns of the past and pellets are much...
continue reading >Modern hunters generally fit some form of optical sight, which enables them to see and shoot...
continue reading >Shooting after dark can be a great way of tackling pests such as rabbits; Bruce Potts tests the highly affordable Night Stalker system from AC Guns…
continue reading >Bruce Potts tests a highly affordable and familiar looking digital NV unit
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Tim Finley finds that Accushot Weaver/Picatinny Scope Mounts are not just budget priced – they work too!
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Pete Wadeson introduces us to the new range of scopes from Highland Outdoors
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Pete Wadeson tests the AGS Cobalt VMX 3 – 9 X 40 Scope and concludes this spring/gas-ram recoil rated optic will suit airgunners on a tight budget…
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Our experts bring you reviews of the top shooting products and services
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Though hardly the biggest red dot sight around, Aim Point’s new Micro range gives nothing away in features or performance to the opposition, as Pete Moore discovers
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Chris Parkin checks out a red dot sight from the Aim Sports stable
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Hawke Sports Optics have recently launched a new series of fully featured optics – Pete Wadeson tests the Airmax 30 SF 3 – 12 X 50IR and definitely likes what he sees…
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What started out for Anthony Johnson as a hobby, making bits and pieces for FT shooting friends, has developed rapidly into AJP Engineering, which now make a number of different parts specifically designed to enhance the performance of existing shooting products, as well as standalone items such as scope rails.
continue reading >A common source of shooting inaccuracy is when we tilt the rifle over (canting) without realising...
continue reading >Chris Parkin looks at the EP-5, 5-25x56 riflescope from Arken Optics
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