spotting

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Whether it’s for accurately identifying and spotting your quarry or for safety, a bright and versatile torch is one thing you should always carry. Most newcomers to the sport tend to start out shooting during day light hours, but the

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NV versus TI

Following last issue’s product round-up, Mike Powell gives his thoughts on which of night vision and thermal imaging is really better for today’s fox shooter

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Ask the experts: Is foxing better by moonlight?

Do you find a moonlit night produces better results for foxing than the really dark ones?

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Ask the experts: Small rangefinder or binocular type?

I am thinking of getting a rangefinder for foxing. What’s your opinion of the range finding binocular option as opposed to the normal small rangefinder?

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Technique Q&A: foxing

Q: I have just acquired my first 4×4 and will be using it to shoot foxes on a local farm. Have you any tips as to the best way to go about it? A: Mike says: These days shooting from

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Spotting masterclass

We talk to two hunters who spend hours perusing the sides of slopes to locate their quarry to get their tips on how best to spot wildlife

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Scope out your options

What scope should you buy next? What do you really need to consider, and what’s just a marketing gimmick? Will O’Meara has all the answers

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Drawn to a draw scope

Initially sceptical, Chris Parkin finds he is won over by a draw-tube spotter after having the Meopta TGA 75 on test

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