You’ve decided to grab a vintage Webley & Scott air pistol, and Phil Hooper has some advice to make sure yours is decent, not a dud. If my previous article managed to convince you that you can’t call yourself a…
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Airgun Shooter 149 is out NOW
In the latest issue of Airgun Shooter Magazine, Mike and Mat test out two PCPs from different ends of the budget scale, Rich Saunders goes out hunting and also tests out some springer airguns, and John Hooper explains why new…
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The Airgun Show– winter squirrel control, PLUS budget-busting Richter Optik telescopic sight on test
The control of grey squirrels is a year-round job and we’re joining Richard Saunders in this episode of The Airgun Show as he heads out after bushy-tails on a cold winter’s day. The greedy rodents have homed in on Richard’s…
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Top target rifle choices
Andy McLachlan runs through three of his top choices of target rifles more than capable of picking up some silverware Here’s the last Steyr LG110 that Andy owned – this one’s been configured for shooting Hunter Field Target Having explained…
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Lee Enfield Sentry review
Mat Manning gives his verdict on the Lee Enfield Sentry, an affordable PCP that bridges the gap between sporter and tactical styling. The Shooting Party is the gap between sporter and tactical. Well known for selling some great affordable kit,…
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Celebrating 35 years of business at The Airgun Centre
In 2015, The Airgun Centre in Rayleigh will be celebrating its 35th year of business. One of the most successful and popular airgun outlets in the UK, The Airgun Centre has built a reputation for unrivalled attention to detail and…
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