The results are in from the Great British Shooting Awards, held on Friday 23rd February at the Birmingham NEC.
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Shooting Apparel of the year
Harkila Pro Hunter Shooting GTX Jacket
Rifle Ammunition of the year
Hornady .243 Win 80 gr. CX™ Outfitter®
Shotgun Ammunition of the year
B&P Privilege Game Range
Optics of the year (Over £1,000)
Element Theos 6-36×56
Optics of the year (Under £1,000)
Element Helix HD 2-16×50
Night Vision product of the year (Over £1,500)
Hikmicro Condor CQ35L Thermal Imager
Night Vision product of the year (Under £1,500)
Pard DS35 Gen 2
Airgun of the year
FX Dynamic
Rifle of the year
Sako 90
Shotgun of the year
ATA SP Pro 12 Competition
Gamekeeper of the year
Scott MacKenzie
Professional Stalker of the year
Chris Dalton
Gundog Trainer of the year
Ben Randall
Outstanding contribution to conservation
Pauline and Robin Hurt with the Habitat for Rhino project
Innovative product of the year
Pulsar Telos LRF XP50
Retailer of the year
Sportsman Gun Centre
Lifetime Achievement Award
Tony Belas
Crackshot Airgun Centre in Newton Abbot raises £6,000 for The Devon Clinic and Children’s Hospice South West through a charity raffle celebrating its 10th anniversary.
Nigel Allen is left incredibly impressed by a compact scope that offers multiple magnification settings, quality imagery, and a competitive price tag.