
On Test: Nitesite’s new rangefinder
Accurate range finding at night is difficult. This is the first and exclusive look at the NiteSite Rangefinder, an add-on unit that will give current
Accurate range finding at night is difficult. This is the first and exclusive look at the NiteSite Rangefinder, an add-on unit that will give current
Airgunner Jamie Chandler has to shoot the rabbits devaststing a wheat crop. To reach them, he has to carefully stalk past a herd of roe
Armed with Anschuetz .17HMR and Nitesite night vision, Andy Crow is out to rid the farm of rabbits. There has been a bunny population explosion,
The shooter with no hands is hunting rabbits with his BSA R10 on a farm in Hampshire. The farmer is deserate to save the grazing
Roy Lupton is hedging his bets. He has brought his goshawk and his rifle to go lamping rabbits and foxes this evening. And he has
Marsh bunnies – are they tougher than normal downland rabbits? They take more outwitting, so Roy Lupton takes the latest night vision from Nitesite to
If you enjoy full-contact sports, have you considered ferreting? When the rabbits bolt into the nets, you have to move like a rugby wing forward
Jamie Chandler, the shooter with no hands, is protecting ex England shooter and now international clay coach Des Sturgess’s Acorn Shooting School in Hampshire. The
Jamie Chandler, the shooter with no hands, is confused. He is out to shoot rabbits on the coastal sand dunes of the North-West Highlands but
Roy Lupton is out after rabbits with an FAC airgun. There’s a huge warren close to his house and it is the perfect place to
You get the veggie boxes you order thanks to pest controllers. Cai Ap Bryn is protecting the radishes at Jack’s Veg from the local Peter
You might think a big animal like a buffalo would not have much problem with a rabbit. Well, if you think that, Jamie Chandler says
Darren Rogers takes the new FX Cutlas out after rabbits to see what this airgun can do. This item appears in AirHeads, episode 34. To
Andy ‘Cro Selecta’ Crow is lamping rabbits and explaining why he prefers his .17HMR to a .22LR. This item appears in Fieldsports Britain, episode 282.
If you want to creep up on rabbits from the comfort of a vehicle, you need to go electric. Andy Crow doesn’t believe in electricity,
Cai ap Bryn has his night vision parked on his rifle to shoot rabbits in and out of blackcurrant crops. This film was first shown
If you’ve got a rabbit problem – and if you can find them, it’s the F-Team (like the A-Team, but with ferrets). The lads from
Andy Crow is shooting rabbits for money. He and Mrs Crow are off on their holidays and the best way to earn enough for the
James Marchington is hunting rabbits on the Isle of Skye at long distance with only a sub-12-ft/lb airgun. he explains how he can kill a
They’re dogged up and ready to rabbit. When Sporting Rifle’s Tim Pilbeam wanted to show off the best of British sport, he thought ‘lurchers’. Cue
James Marchington is creeping up on rabbits that are plaguing the sheep pastures of the Isle of Skye. He takes some long shots, including a
James Marchington is on the Isle of Skye after unusually-coloured rabbits with his Benjamin airgun. he is also trying to avoid being eaten alive by
It’s where pheasants come from. Charlie Jacoby goes undercover in China to see if hunting and guns are really banned
Simon Whitehead has pimped his lamping vehicle. He reckons it’s not far off the ultimate night-vision shooting machine. Our expert Darren Rogers takes a close
It’s ‘Rabbitopia’ – or that’s what the South Somerset Ferreters claim… They are out enjoying a day’s ferreting in style: learn about the joys of
The pressure is on for Sporting shooter editor Dom Holtam to perform with has a new .17 HMR. Andy Crow wants the rabbits off his
Is there an animal welfare issue with long range shooting? Some believe a miss is a miss and a hit will inevitably kill small quarry
The South Somerset Ferreters are a group of families who get together on a Saturday not to go shopping, not to go to a theme
Hardcore ferreting Simon Whitehead is a professional ferreter, that’s part pest controller, part clown, part poet and part transportation engineer. When he’s not sorting out
The South Somerset Ferreters are back! After their hugely popular first outing on Fieldsports Channel, they are now ferreting the El Dorado of rabbit warrens,
We catch up with Nigel Allen of Airgun TV to review the Daystate Airwolf – and he has a go at rabbits with it. This
We are in Texas where they take ‘shoot transport’ to a whole different level. The Rolls Royce Silver Spur shooting vehicle looks like it’s been
With the rabbits destroying an ancient hedgerow, the farmer calls in Roy Lupton. It’s a form of rabbit control that requires quick reactions. Roy and
Is this the reason Cowboys just ate beans? Dom Holtan puts the Browning BL-22 underlever through its paces on the rabbits. It might not be
Awful picture isn’t it? But it’s going to show you how to achieve superb rabbit hunting results with an airgun. Successful airgun hunting requires great
Having filmed a lot of slo mo air rifle shooting we thought it was time for some slo mo gun powder shots. We join Roy
There are rabbits everywhere and this farm in Kent is suffering – but there is a professional shooter to clean them up. We’re out with
We start with a stalk, try eating game feed, sit up a high seat, enjoy the wildlife, get annoyed by a dog walker who spoils
Like ferrets and lurchers? You will love the South Somerset Ferreters. Where other people get together in shopping centres or leisure parks, here is a
We pile on to Roy Lupton’s Argocat and head off with a rifle and Harris hawk. Both prove deadly this evening with foxes responding to
Mark Gilchrist shoots thousands of rabbits a year for farmers and landowners. He needs to be efficient at what he does and tonight he tells
Game chef Mark Gilchrist rides shotgun on Andy “Crowman” Crow’s combine harvester on the look-out for bolting rabbits. This new style of ‘driven game’ gives
Mark Gilchrist has a Browning T-bolt .17HMR to play with and, with the help of Andy Crow, the pair are certainly making a dent in
Rabbit shooting with Tim Pilbeam, a man with a dark side. On the surface he is a successful businessman, farmer and family man with a
Roy Lupton takes his birds into the field to find other birds. He is using goshawks. Originally a yeoman or poor gentleman’s hawk, the goshawk
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