Of the many changes wrought by this pandemic, greater appreciation of our beloved hobby has definitely been one of them. I have genuinely lost count of the ‘it’s keeping me sane’-themed emails, letters, calls and conversations I’ve had since March, and my own experience endorses entirely this view. The opportunity to escape the various stresses, strains and demands of dealing with this crisis simply cannot be overstated in terms of a necessary diversion. Our sport is uniquely suited to the ‘therapy’ side of things, due to the fact that a silenced airgun can be used pretty much anywhere it’s safe to shoot, and the need to focus on a target pushes aside our enforced concentration on the problems of everyday life. This happy situation has always existed, of course, but its healing effect has never been more beneficial, or important, than it is right now.
A NEW TYPE OF SHOOTER
From my frequent conversations with the trade and suppliers, it’s obvious that more and more airgunners are shooting in their gardens, and we’re not just talking about grabbing a long-forgotten plinker and blatting away at tin cans. There’s a new type of garden-gunner evolving, and this one wants to take things further; to push the performance envelope of themselves and their hardware. Overall, at the newly-emerging end of things, these garden sessions are becoming more like lessons in precision marksmanship, where calm control is king, and accuracy the ultimate reward.
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The ‘One Rifle' Philosophy
Philip Siddell discusses the benefits that adapting to a changing financial situation can bring to your shooting
Get Ready For Winter
Dave Barham reveals his tips and tricks for hunting rabbits during the colder months
Let's All Try The PC Approach!
The Editor recommends the limitless delights of ‘PC’ shooting - and offers some suggestions
Feeling A Little Grey?
Kevin Cudmore has the answer with the Umarex HK VP9
FUTURE SET IN STONE!
One of the UK’s leading air rifle centres gets a brand-new store!
THE EYES HAVE IT!
Via Blackpool Air Rifles and Kalibrgun, the editor examines the remarkable Argus 60
THE FUTURE IS HERE!
Russ Douglas introduces the next generation night-vision imager, relatively affordable and perfectly compact
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!
Six top shooters face 10 tests of their talent – as Ian Harford reports from America’s shooting reality tv show… on the American Airgunner Challenge
EAST MEETS WEST
John Milewski takes a peek at air rifle shooting behind the Iron Curtain
A BREAK WITH TRADITION!
Tim Finley breaks his Kral Arms duck to review the Champion springer