Always one for a large calibre, long range shooter, Chris Parkin tries out a homegrown rifle from Steel Core Designs…
Sometimes it can be immensely satisfying to get back to basics with your rifle set-up and reconnect with hunter-gatherer instincts, says Andrew
Andrew Venables is fresh from the success of the first WMS Euston Estate Rifle Masterclass, where shooters of all ages spent the day honing their hunting skills and ‘clanging’ steel targets
What factors combine to make a successful shot? Andrew Venables has whittled it down to four major check points that will give you the best chance of hitting your target
Andrew Venables talks us through those crucial moments after the shot and gives advice on what to do if your shot quarry isn’t where you expect it to be
Following on from last month’s article on ‘wildlife sniping’, Andrew focuses on the methods we can employ to help us get within sensible range of our intended quarry, ensuring clean and humane kills
An article in The Wall Street Journal gets Andrew thinking about the worrying trend for long-range hunting, or ‘wildlife sniping’. Here, he clarifies the huge difference between shooting and hunting
What is it that separates the amateur shooters from the professionals? Do they have better kit? Maybe they simply practise harder… Andrew Venables considers the question
Andrew’s Christmas wish list includes more time, more unusual rifles, knives and merino wool undergarments…
Andrew explores the product and technological advancements that have shaped rifle shooting in the past four decades…