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Sporting Shooter

Feb 01 2023
Magazine

Sporting Shooter is the magazine for those who love the outdoors and the thrill of the hunt. It’s at the very heart of the sport, put together by keen hunters who understand what readers want in the way of information and entertainment related to their activity. Sporting Shooter contains a mix of hunting stories, firearm test reports, technical advice, reloading data, product reviews and lots more.

Bigger and better prizes to win! • If you haven’t yet entered any of the Sporting Shooter competitions, there are even more reasons to get into it now.

Sporting Shooter

Loads for the 9.3x62mm

Buffalo bonanza • Zac Mckenzie bites the bullet and books a Territory buffalo safari that he’ll never forget.

A flagship bolt-action • The Steyr Monobloc is a new breed of hunting rifle with a single-piece barrelled action, European contours and unique features which will appeal to the connoisseur of fine firearms.

Kahles Helia S 8x42 binoculars • Kahles concentrates on the basics and gets them right in the Helia S binos.

Hikmicro Stellar SQ50 thermal scope • Traditional rifle scope style meets thermal imagery.

Well-used bits of kit • Happiness is finding the gear that works and lasts

The realities of voting 1 • The outcome of the Victorian election is as concerning as it should be educational.

WEATHERBY/FIOCCHI PHOTO COMPETITION

Lunchtime score • Anthony Haraldson ducks out of the office for a hunt between meetings.

Shooting skill trumps the calibre • Shooting bigger is no substitute for shooting better. Sometimes it’s even detrimental.

The rewards of patience • Zeke finally strikes it lucky — 20 years after his first fallow buck expedition! David Hughes recounts the hunt.

Promises kept • Peter Jackson explains why Cape York and Kendall River Safaris have become his favourite destinations.

Taking Ted • Reid Hjorth heads out after pigs to show his son what hunting is all about.

Australia’s most beautiful • With their good looking hides, chital are both desirable and difficult to get. Jared Matthews has the low-down.

WHAT’S NEW IN THE MARKET

The miser’s magnum • Nick revisits the controversial .30-06 Ackley Improved, getting great results with new loads.

Way out west • It’s hot, dusty and a long, long way away but Chloe knows her favourite hunting grounds.

SUBSCRIBE & SAVE 30% + FREE DIGITAL COPY!

COMPETITION BROUGHT TO YOU BY GARMIN


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English

Sporting Shooter is the magazine for those who love the outdoors and the thrill of the hunt. It’s at the very heart of the sport, put together by keen hunters who understand what readers want in the way of information and entertainment related to their activity. Sporting Shooter contains a mix of hunting stories, firearm test reports, technical advice, reloading data, product reviews and lots more.

Bigger and better prizes to win! • If you haven’t yet entered any of the Sporting Shooter competitions, there are even more reasons to get into it now.

Sporting Shooter

Loads for the 9.3x62mm

Buffalo bonanza • Zac Mckenzie bites the bullet and books a Territory buffalo safari that he’ll never forget.

A flagship bolt-action • The Steyr Monobloc is a new breed of hunting rifle with a single-piece barrelled action, European contours and unique features which will appeal to the connoisseur of fine firearms.

Kahles Helia S 8x42 binoculars • Kahles concentrates on the basics and gets them right in the Helia S binos.

Hikmicro Stellar SQ50 thermal scope • Traditional rifle scope style meets thermal imagery.

Well-used bits of kit • Happiness is finding the gear that works and lasts

The realities of voting 1 • The outcome of the Victorian election is as concerning as it should be educational.

WEATHERBY/FIOCCHI PHOTO COMPETITION

Lunchtime score • Anthony Haraldson ducks out of the office for a hunt between meetings.

Shooting skill trumps the calibre • Shooting bigger is no substitute for shooting better. Sometimes it’s even detrimental.

The rewards of patience • Zeke finally strikes it lucky — 20 years after his first fallow buck expedition! David Hughes recounts the hunt.

Promises kept • Peter Jackson explains why Cape York and Kendall River Safaris have become his favourite destinations.

Taking Ted • Reid Hjorth heads out after pigs to show his son what hunting is all about.

Australia’s most beautiful • With their good looking hides, chital are both desirable and difficult to get. Jared Matthews has the low-down.

WHAT’S NEW IN THE MARKET

The miser’s magnum • Nick revisits the controversial .30-06 Ackley Improved, getting great results with new loads.

Way out west • It’s hot, dusty and a long, long way away but Chloe knows her favourite hunting grounds.

SUBSCRIBE & SAVE 30% + FREE DIGITAL COPY!

COMPETITION BROUGHT TO YOU BY GARMIN


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