Shooting Accurately; The Fundamentals of Marksmanship Whether you are shooting pistols or rifles, air or full-bore, there are 4 fundamental principles which must be applied in order to shoot accurately. The best marksmen the world over employ these 4 points… Continue Reading →
Preface I recently received an email from a US locksmith company (Locksmith Sarasota) telling me that my site was “Good Stuff”. Why thank you! In this email they went on to talk about how important gun safes are to anyone… Continue Reading →
Recently I purchased a second hand Accuracy International AT Model Rifle, a rifle which has a factory barrel threaded in 18×1.5mm. This thread is often used with the factory muzzle break, which comes with a clamp back from the thread… Continue Reading →
Last week I went back to Czech Republic with the ‘usual suspects’, FAST Czech Republic consisting of Christian Goblas (Main instructor), Luboš Kulhavý (Instructor), brought together by Froggy (Yves) from full-bore.co.uk. This time hoping to add the third gun to our… Continue Reading →
Based on experience of travelling abroad, here are some top tips that I’ve picked up or worked out along the way. Hopefully they’ll help you too. #1. Travel Roll Essentials This is something I saw on Facebook a few years… Continue Reading →
Whenever handling firearms of any description there are 4 cardinal safety rules which must always be adhered to. They are: All Firearms Are Loaded This means that whether you know that a firearm is completely empty or not, it is… Continue Reading →
Following on from Understanding Mils, I’m going to try and put that information into the context of Mil-Dot Scope Reticles. Since a Mil is a unit of angular measurement, and in this case not short for ‘Military’ as people often… Continue Reading →
What is a Milliradian? A Milliradian is a measurement of angle. Oh how I wish I could stop there… A Milliradian is 1000th of a Radian. Mille being from the Latin meaning of one thousand. So what is a Radian?… Continue Reading →
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