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Sporting Rifle Magazine November 2014 Back Issue

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10 Reviews   •  English   •   Sport (Shooting & Archery)
The weather might be getting colder and the days shorter, but the opportunities for the rifle shooter are just beginning to open up. November brings the start of the seasons for a variety of female deer species, not least the roe doe – and it's one of the prime times for foxers too.

We've got a feature from Chris Dalton on getting the roe doe cull done while being filmed at the same time, a meditation on muntjac shooting from David Barrington Barnes, and a double bill from Mike Powell who adds some fallow culling to his regular foxing beat. Plus gold-medal Chinese water deer with Paul Childerley and red with Byron Pace. Count 'em - that's five of the six UK species covered.

Plus there's an in-depth feature on using ballistic gel to test your bullets, two features from Africa plus one from Poland, a consideration of the merits of tactical rimfires, a round-up of the best night shooting products on the market, and the latest in Sporting Rifle's auction for Save the Rhino.
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November 2014 The weather might be getting colder and the days shorter, but the opportunities for the rifle shooter are just beginning to open up. November brings the start of the seasons for a variety of female deer species, not least the roe doe – and it's one of the prime times for foxers too. We've got a feature from Chris Dalton on getting the roe doe cull done while being filmed at the same time, a meditation on muntjac shooting from David Barrington Barnes, and a double bill from Mike Powell who adds some fallow culling to his regular foxing beat. Plus gold-medal Chinese water deer with Paul Childerley and red with Byron Pace. Count 'em - that's five of the six UK species covered. Plus there's an in-depth feature on using ballistic gel to test your bullets, two features from Africa plus one from Poland, a consideration of the merits of tactical rimfires, a round-up of the best night shooting products on the market, and the latest in Sporting Rifle's auction for Save the Rhino.


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Sporting Rifle  |  November 2014  


The weather might be getting colder and the days shorter, but the opportunities for the rifle shooter are just beginning to open up. November brings the start of the seasons for a variety of female deer species, not least the roe doe – and it's one of the prime times for foxers too.

We've got a feature from Chris Dalton on getting the roe doe cull done while being filmed at the same time, a meditation on muntjac shooting from David Barrington Barnes, and a double bill from Mike Powell who adds some fallow culling to his regular foxing beat. Plus gold-medal Chinese water deer with Paul Childerley and red with Byron Pace. Count 'em - that's five of the six UK species covered.

Plus there's an in-depth feature on using ballistic gel to test your bullets, two features from Africa plus one from Poland, a consideration of the merits of tactical rimfires, a round-up of the best night shooting products on the market, and the latest in Sporting Rifle's auction for Save the Rhino.
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