Airgun Shooter

A RIGHT CARD

Having spent the past few years concentrating on attaining a reasonable degree of accuracy at long range with a 12 ft-lb air rifle has resulted in me discovering various things to consider regarding performance.

It’s the trivial things that really add up to help us improve and hit our goals – and of course the actual targets at which we aim. In the case of long-range “unsupported” benchrest that members of both Rochdale and Rivington airgun clubs are involved with, the ability to maintain a stable aim is of course of paramount importance.

Unlike our colleagues that shoot the 25-metre benchrest competitions, we are not

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