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Outdoor shooting practice with Andy McLachlan

Andy McLachlan and a few like-minded friends become Polo players for the afternoon as they take on a new type of shooting challenge Rivington club secretary Ian Jones sets out the mints a staggering 47 yards away from the firing

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The Walther LG400 with Andy McLachlan

Andy McLachlan can’t resist the lure of a lovely rifle and gives in to temptation yet again, this time for a Walther LG400. Andy’s latest purchase is this beautiful Walther LG400 – this is the Field Target model, which has

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Tips on garden plinking with Mike Morton

Shooting in the garden isn’t just great fun as it also helps sharpen our skills, and Mike Morton has a few suggestions about what to aim at Plinking is probably the most popular type of shooting that’s carried out in

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SPONSORED: Tactical Scopes

For most shooters, no matter what sort of shooting you do a quality telescopic scope (or 5!) is a must have accessory for your air rifle, rimfire or centerfire. Whether it be for fun target plinking, competition targets, vermin control

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Plinking: Best options for garden range

We may be in lockdown, but Richard Saunders is still able to head into the garden to put four lower-powered rifles under the spotlight that he thinks are perfect for the garden range. I’m willing to bet that for most

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Benchrest target shooting insights w/ Andy McLachlan

Benchrest target shooting demands superb levels of accuracy, but for some people the range just isn’t far enough, as Andy McLachlan reveals. Dave Pilkington shoots his Red Wolf at an impressive 53 yards As many indoor shooters will be aware,

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NSRA moots membership fee plan

The National Smallbore Rifle Association has suggested a tariff for all shooters from affiliated clubs – and explains how the sport will benefit The NSRA has suggested charging members an individual fee instead of the tariff levied on their club.

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Preparing for the worst

Andy McLachlan offers some practical advice so outdoor target shooters can still have a good day when the weather turns bad. The elements are already making themselves known when checking the gun’s zero prior to venturing out into the wind

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A blast from the past

Roe Norman from Tower Guns in Somerset explains how he recently acquired a special collection of airguns that appear frozen in time. Diana Model 1s don’t get much better than this – check out the near-perfect bluing on this octogenarian

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Target sprint ends on a high

Andy McGarty reveals how a new record was set and plenty of medals won at the Target Sprint British Championships and National Series Final. This season’s Target Sprint domestic competition has come to a close with some of the UK’s

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