Airgun Shooter

FIELD TARGET A DABBLING AT THE DIB

For those readers who have been following my articles over the past few years, you will be aware that I have recently been spending much less time out in the fields shooting competition courses, but have been concentrating upon my new shooting passion, benchrest shooting with legal-limit air rifles, particularly at fifty yards plus.

This has certainly resulted in me being enthused with the desire to organise suitable equipment and as necessary, to purchase high-magnification scopes that up until very recently have been superfluous for shooting Hunter Field Target, with this discipline requiring low magnification scopes with wide fields of view.

The only actual, informal, competition I have shot at this range so far resulted in serious

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