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.35 Remington cartridge review

.35 Remington cartridge review

.35 Remington cartridge review: Modern ballistics have found solutions to many problems, but Bruce Potts finds a century-old cartridge able to stand its ground in close-range stalking. Read more


Palmisano Pindell Cartridge review

Palmisano Pindell Cartridge review

Palmisano Pindell Cartridge review: The .17 PPC is an ideal cartridge for vermin control. Read more


Pigeon shooting cartridges review

Pigeon shooting cartridges review

Pigeon shooting cartridges review: This winter’s prolonged spell of cold weather has given our woodpigeon flocks a real hunger. Read more


.22 centerfire bullets for deer stalking

.22 centerfire bullets for deer stalking

The .22 centrefire may have a bad reputation for deer work, but with prudent bullet choice it is certainly up to the job. Read more


Winchester .270 cartridge review

Winchester .270 cartridge review

Winchester .270 cartridge: Calibres come in and out of fashion in the fickle world of ballistics, but with the right bullet, the .270 will give you more than retro chic. Read more


.20 Tactical calibre review

.20 Tactical calibre review

The .20 Tactical calibre is often considered as the best pest control round for British shooters. Will manufacturers ever make the rifles to match it? Read more


Fibre wad shotgun cartridge review

Fibre wad shotgun cartridge review

Clay pigeon shooting this summer at a game or country show? Charles looks at a selection of fibre-wad shotgun cartridges to use on the day. Read more


.260 Remington cartridge review

.260 Remington cartridge review

The .260 Remington rifle cartridge is a versatile little bullet that is ideal as both a fox and deer round. Read more


.22 Hornet calibre review

.22 Hornet calibre review

Why is the .22 Hornet calibre so underrated for rifle shooting? It achieves great results and is economical both with powder charges and noise. Read more


.338 BR calibre review

.338 BR calibre review

The .338 BR is just the thing for the deer stalking enthusiast who wants a calibre that can produce one-shot kills without damaging the meat. Read more


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Shooting Gazette February 2012

Shooting Gazette February 2012

A SPORTING TEAM: Enjoy all of the best shooting commentary with driven shooting's finest journal.

The Field February 2012 issue

The Field February 2012 issue

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Shooting Times & Country Magazine

Shooting Times & Country Magazine

Don't miss this week's issue (on sale Wednesday 1st February). FREE PRIZE DRAW - it is week 3 of our great "Gun a Week" competition, see P53 for further details and how to enter! Plus, who is top dog? Paul Rawlings reports on the 2012 Cocker Spaniel Championship. Get down to your newsagents and buy your copy today!


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