Helikon-Tex gear continues to gain in popularity, with their wide choice of clothing, accessories and luggage....
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Bill Thomas finds a new, neat waist pack from Helikon-Tex which lets you keep everything just where you need it…
continue reading >Need an easy to access shoulder bag? We look at the Helikon Wombat Mk2
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A selection of our favourite firearms accessories of 2013 – and excellent ideas for a rifl eman’s present this Christmas
continue reading >Bore lights come in all shapes and sizes, but this must be the smallest one yet!...
continue reading >Mark Camoccio gives us some more important HFT information and gossip
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Mark Camoccio looks at some comps and wonders about discipline shots
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Graham Allen’s found a new product that should appeal to a lot of shooters, the Hideaway, a shooting mat that doubles as a hide. What will they think of next?
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Our experts bring you reviews of the top shooting products and services
continue reading >Take four devices into the field? Jules Whicker suspects HikMicro’s multi-spectrum Habrok HE25L binoculars may be all you really need
continue reading >Paul Austin takes a detailed look at HikMicro's flagship thermal riflescope, the Stellar 3.0 SX60L
continue reading >I’ve used a Hill Airgun pump for many years, so that puts me in a good...
continue reading >Mark Camoccio has a look at a pump that is surprisingly easy to use.
continue reading >Mark Camoccio demonstrates the Hills pump.
continue reading >For whatever reason, sometimes we cannot afford to be without an emergency backup and Hill’s Spartan...
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Mark Camoccio runs a comparison test between Hills and FX manual pumps - both suitable for the charging of pre-charged pneumatics
continue reading >Pete Moore looks at a sophisticated and highly practical bipod system from Austria and thinks, what’s in a name?
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Pete Wadeson tests the Hogan DecimEater Silencer
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Offering the quad user a wide-ranging though at times slightly complicated selections, Honda’s eleven utility variations fall into three distinct categories of Fourtrax, Foreman and Rincon models
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