Sporting Rifle  |  87
It's March, and in anticipation of the forthcoming sporting year we've visited the best parts of the UK and abroad, high and low, in search of the most exhilarating hunting. Editor Pete Carr leads the charge with some dangerous driven boar in Germany, while Tim Pilbeam ascends thousands of feet into the Alps in pursuit of chamois and mouflon, while Byron Pace and Ian Harford go wild goat stalking in Ireland and Wales respectively.
On the home front, foxing master Mike Powell is in top form, testing a range of fox callers as well as the new .17 Hornet calibre and the Pulsar Quantum thermal imager. Also tested this issue are the Heym SR21 and a range of semi-compact binoculars from the top optics manufacturers.
We've also got unmissable stalks for roe, fallow, muntjac and reds, plus rimfire rabbit shooting, crocodile in Mozambique and a mouth-watering game recipe – it might just be our most feature-packed issue ever.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Sporting Rifle 87.