Tall men and Trap

In most sports height, if complemented by the appropriate physique and coordination, is an advantage. With greater reach and a longer stride, the taller man or woman has a greater potential to come out on top in most ball games

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Gun Test: Beretta Silver Pigeon Sporter

We’re looking back to 2012, when Vic Harker tested the Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon 1 Sporter that may break clays but certainly won’t break the bank. The other day a magazine editor said to me in the simplistic way that

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A barrel full of innovation

Beretta’s launch of its new DT11 target gun marks the beginning of the company’s strategy to regain the market share at the highest level of clay target shooting. The senior manager of the company, Carlo Ferlito, made no secret of

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Back to our Trap shooting roots

Vic Harker looks at the history of a game that recalls Trap shooting’s colourful past

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Little Britain

Britain may be small but we try our best to prove that we are Great – why then do we not show a dominance in international shooting events as we do in other sports, asks Vic Harker

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International shooting diary

As the 2012 Olympic countdown heats up, Vic Harker looks into who could be in contention for the Olympic win

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Bending the rules

Vic Harker talks to a panel of World Champions about the state of FITASC Sporting and their thoughts on changing the rules

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A game of numbers

Vic Harker looks at our Olympic record and examines why we won’t improve on our international performance until we start to promote the Olympic disciplines

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