Larry Fowles details the ups and downs of his stalking year
continue reading >Larry Fowles makes some pertinent observations on what to do with the deer you’ve just shot
continue reading >Mark Camoccio recalls his first overseas FT event in Orange County California, when he was just a lad…
continue reading >Eddie Putwain takes us a stage further on the quest to shoot modern handguns
continue reading >Simon Evans reckons: to be the best, you must cope with all challenges a competition series throws at you?
continue reading >Simon Evans puts on his cunning hat, as he designs a course of fire worthy of all comers
continue reading >Simon Evans puts fashion over function, then finally wises up on his barrel
continue reading >Simon Evans considers the ramifications of getting a chronograph to read accurately and consistently
continue reading >Simon Evans says don’t underestimate the fairer sex
continue reading >Simon Evans asks the question: ‘can the UK keep control of FT shooting, given the new international rules creeping in?’
continue reading >Simon Evans says you’re never to old to enjoy yourself
continue reading >Simon Evans considers the dictates of gun fashion and function for the uninitiated
continue reading >Simon Evans considers the viability of a spring gun for FT competition, given it was the grand daddy of this discipline
continue reading >Simon Evans becomes part of airgun history, as he gets to input his thoughts on Air Arms’ latest wonder machine
continue reading >Simon Evans wonders why some FT competitions are not getting the patronage they used to?
continue reading >Simon Evans reckons that taking your own advice will improve your shooting- maybe!
continue reading >Simon Evans reckons the BFTA Grand Prix series is the hardest FT competition to win in the world
continue reading >Simon Evans discusses the top shooters for 2018 and reckons courses of fire and grounds need to improve
continue reading >Simon Evans says, “don’t get excited, it’s not what you think”, but it sounds interesting!
continue reading >Simon Evans samples some heavyweight FT pellets and feels they could make a difference
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