Contents APRIL 2012 Issue
MDT TAC 21 Chassis Stock by Chris Parkin. When you start to shoot ‘serious’ rifle and expect more in the way of precision and repeatability there are many stages - from a standard ‘sporter’ for hunting, all the way to a full custom rifle for disciplines like F-Class. There are a few golden rules however - the three `B’s: Bullets, Barrels & Bedding.
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Looking Down The Barrel. Matthew Fairhurst visits Purdy. Making the sport of shooting into an art form is a tradition founded by Purdey. Head of Gun Sales, Ian Andrews tells Target Shooter why the historic gun makers have spent almost two centuries on top of the shooting world.
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BeeSting Barrel Tuner by Ray Cockayne. In the July 2011 issue of Target Shooter I reviewed the Centra ‘Starik’ barrel tuner. In opening the article I stated that I wasn’t an accuracy nut - I have a confession.
Just as alcoholics
don’t recognise they have a problem, I think we shooters don’t realise the depths we go to get greater accuracy, to that end I now have to admit I’m a nut. Hopefully, now I recognise my problem, I will be able to come to terms with it and exert some control.
The Shooting Show Newark Showground 25/26th February 2012. Wow – what a weekend! This Show just keeps on getting better and better! In four short years, it has outgrown its Newark Showground venue and next year will move to the prestigious Stoneleigh Park.
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