The shortlists are out for the second Great British Shooting Awards, and voting is now open. The awards have grown this year, and now span 15 categories, with the shooting public able to vote in 14 of them. As with…
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In position w/ Andy McLachlan
If you consider positional shots to be an imposition, Andy McLachlan offers a few pointers to help turn things around Sally has her head correctly positioned because the open sights reduce the need for her to lift her head to…
Andy McLachlan takes shooting to the Extreme!
Top FT shooter Neil Hague practises his standing shots, prior to the start of the competition Andy McLachlan and his son James take their shorting to the ‘Extreme’ as they tackle an ultra-hard course at Emley Moor. It was one…
Keeping your eye in w/ Andy McLachlan
Loughborough Airgun Club puts on a great HFT event, using forty individual targets with two per lane If you spend too much time practising one shooting discipline, then your skill set may suffer in others, as Andy McLachlan finds out…
Roger Lait shares his secrets on training
Roger Lait shares a few secrets about his training regime as he prepares for the WHFTO World Championships in Poland. Who wants to be a world champion? How do you go about being one? Is there a quick way to…
On target with the F1
Mat Manning takes a look at the PAO F1 First Focal Plane Rifle Scope – a telescopic sight package that promises a lot of bang for your buck. First focal plane scopes are very much in fashion at present, and…
Andy McLachlan on the benefits of indoor shooting
Outdoorsman Andy McLachlan heads indoors to find a type of shooting that’s very different to what he’s been used to, but is just as rewarding Many regular readers will be aware that I have been spending a lot of time…
Having a break from HFT
Andy McLachlan discovers that a rest is as good as a change, as he returns to competition shooting after an extended break
Specifying An HFT Scope
Andy McLachlan discovers a way to create the scope of his dreams
What happened when we went airgun hunting with a thermal imager
Richard Saunders gets his thermal on for some night sport with the Pulsar Trail XP50