Even the score with the foxes with this score of products – 20 bits of foxing kit you really can’t be without. In our two part foxing scope series, here is part two. Starlight Archer We’ve actually pictured not one…
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Predator perfection – more scopes for foxing
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Predator perfection – best scopes for foxing
Even the score with the foxes with this score of products – 20 bits of foxing kit you really can’t be without. In our two part foxing scope series, here is part one. Pulsar Thermion A revolutionary product, the Thermion…
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Ask the experts: Eye dominance and scopes
Fox flurry
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: Choosing rifle add-ons
Do you accessorise your scopes at all – by adding bubble levels, throw levers, after-market caps, covers, etc? Which add-ons do you find really add something to your rifle?
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Sights for boar eyes
If you’re heading to the continent for a driven shoot, what kind of optic do you take – a low-mag riflescope or something more dedicated? Chris Parkin considers the options…
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Ask the experts: How should I deal with long-range scope adjustments
I’m most comfortable with a .243 for red deer stalking. But, when training at longer ranges, I tend to run out of adjustment on my scope – leaving me less confident when it comes to the real thing. What scope should I buy to counter this?
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Hawke Frontier Tactical Review
Chris Parkin tests the 1-6x ‘Tactical’ addition to Hawke’s flagship Frontier scope range, and finds something useful for more than just driven boar
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