Mark Stone checks out Fabarm’s Lion Hunter semi-auto and finds a shotgun that good for clay busting, birds and even boar
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Michael Yardley tests the Fabarm STL, a smart over and under 12 bore competition gun imported into the UK by Viking Arms
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The semi auto market is a crowded one at present but there is still room for talented performers to shine. Don Brunt takes a look at the Fabarm XLR5 (oiled) auto.
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Stylish, well made and attractively priced, Mark Stone tries out Fabarm’s Elos, a classy new 12-bore for those on a budget.
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Mark Camoccio tries the seriously slimline FAS 611S Field Target air rifle
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Don Brunt looks at a Fausti competition gun and feels it’s time for this brand to make its mark in the UK
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Michael Yardley tests the Fausti Pro-Comp, a simple sporter that will break clays – but not the bank
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The Windsor Royal Side-Plate sporter from Fausti comes under Mike Yardley’s scrutiny
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European manufacturers are now making some of the best FT rifles available. Neil MacKinnon tries the latest offering from Feinwerkbau, the 800 Basic FT…
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Mark Stone looks at the Franchi Harrier Sporter and finds a balanced, honest over & under clay buster
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 asks that all important question: “How do you miss with an EV2?”
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
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