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DEALING WITH THE WIND PART 5 – Understanding Groups by Chris White. Now we have looked at why rifles shoot groups and do not put all the shots through one hole. We have touched on the importance of finding the centre of the group and ensuring that this group centre coincides with the centre of the target.
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5.11 TACTICAL FIELD OPS WATCH - by Chris Parkin. During a recent trip shooting the 338 Lapua DTA rifle at the WMS Steel Challenge facility in Wales, Andrew Venables the owner was keen to show me a `handy` new toy he had bought to help out his clients.
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THE HANDLOADING BENCH by Laurie Holland. 6mm NORMA BENCH REST (Part 6). We’ve looked at components, tools and recommended powders including QuickLOAD results, so it’s time to put in some graft at the loading bench and then take ourselves off to the range to see what sort of results are available.
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ROUND 6 OF THE 2011 GB F CLASS LEAGUE. THE LONG VIEW by Les Holgate. As I was unable to go up to Blair Atholl for round 6 of the GB F Class Association League series, I’m very grateful to Target Shooter’s other LH – namely Laurie Holland - who did make it but says maybe he shouldn’t have! Take it away Laurie...
Regulars & more...
UKPSA NEWS Page 74
FROM THE BENCH Page 48
LATEST NEWS Page 58
THIS SMALLBORE BUSINESS Page 54
GALLERY RIFLE NEWS Page 62
QUIGLEY ASSOCIATION NEWS Page 73
KG INDUSTRIES CLEANING PRODUCTS REVIEW Page 44
.30 CALIBRE BERGER HYBRIDS Page 61
COOPER MONTANA VARMINTER Page 76
THIRD EYE TACTICAL UNI-MOUNT Page 50
AND MUCH, MUCH MORE...
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