Svemko is a relatively new name on the UK scene when it comes to moderators, but it quickly caught my attention with a broad range of over-barrel and end-of-barrel products. The Norwegian company uses ...
The M4 Impact is the latest premium airgun from FX and, although visually quite similar to the previous M3, it has a few key differences. The Extended rifle arrives in a deluxe hard case, and I was ...
This was my first opportunity to use and review a Konus riflescope, and I was pleased that it arrived in the 6-24x50 specification, as many other manufacturers use this format, making comparisons ...
Shooting Times sat down with performance coach Claire Bagehot, whose newly created Facebook group 'Support Our Sport' has ...
The ATA Turqua is available in multiple stock formats, and I was pleased to get hold of the Thumbhole Walnut, as it’s a little bit of a traditional change from the more common polymer rifles that I ...
Chris Parkin gets to grips with an entry-level PRS rifle from Mossberg; the Patriot Tactical Technical Specification: Name: Mossberg Patriot Tactical Calibre: 6.5 ...
The FX King gives the immediate impression that it is following in the footsteps of the Crown II, and with a full walk-around inspection, it certainly shares the GRS stock option that was available on ...
It’s no secret that BSA shares the same owners as Spanish-based Gamo and has done so for a while now. At some stage, a commercial decision was taken to produce all spring-powered and gas-ram models in ...
Mark Camoccio, reviews an unusual spring air rifle, that’s modelled around the US Army M14 self-loading rifle that served in Vietnam.
Since full-bore moderators have become a household item for centrefire rifle shooters, we have seen several different designs and multiple companies producing them come and go. Long, muzzle-mounted ...
For those who haven’t really been paying attention, it’s fair to say that Turkey has been producing an astonishing number of airgun manufacturers over the last few decades. Effecto is yet another ...
When a case is fired, the chamber pressure generated inside will push the brass in all directions and cause it to stretch. A lot of that stretch will shrink back when the chamber pressure drops to ...
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