Airgun Shooter editor Mike Morton shoots the Weihrauch Magnum to test what this pellet can deliver downrange. It’s a strange quirk of ballistic fate that some guns prefer light pellets, some heavy and some don’t really care. Thankfully airgun shooters…
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Pellet test: Weihrauch Magnum
Posted in Tests
Mike Morton tests out the Hugget Shroud silencer
After fitting an airgun aftermarket stock, Mike Morton goes further down the customisation rabbit hole and tests a Huggett Shroud. Create a product such as a car, a motorcycle, a guitar – or an airgun – and it won’t be…
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On the Bench with Mat Manning is available NOW
Click the video above to view Mat Manning’s review of the Weihrauch HW100 BP, which has been shortlisted in the Great British Shooting Awards’ Airgun of the Year category. What did Mat think of the HW100 BP? Watch above to…
Posted in News, The Airgun Show
Andy McLachlan on benchrests
Andy McLachlan’s been taking a fairly simple approach when it comes to supporting his rifles for benchrest – but all this looks set to change Andy takes a more minimalistic approach, using a bean bag at the front end only…
Posted in Features
Taking up HFT with existing kit
An image from several years ago shows Michelle Pullen using a targetised version of the Air Arms S400 Andy McLachlan persuades airgun shooters to take up HFT using their existing kit – without the need to take out a second…
Posted in Target Shooting
Mat Manning’s bullpup bonanza
Stubby bullpup airguns are enjoying a surge in popularity, so in this article originally produced in our sister publication Gun Trade News, Mat Manning considers the advantages offered by these compact guns. It wasn’t very long ago that bullpup airguns…
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Talking Shop
Based in Ruthin, North Wales, the staff at Valley Arms live and breath shooting. We speak to director Richard Davies. How did you get started and why? Valley Arms started in 1984, and in 2008 an opportunity arose for…
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Classic Gun: Weihrauch HW 55T
Simon Everett explains why the Weihrauch HW 55T, a match rifle with a Tyrolean stock, was so accurate it faced a bell target ban
Posted in Vintage