
Tag: target


Minox ZE5i 3-15×56 riflescope review
I split my hunting year between two countries where shooting culture is significantly different. There are differences in seasons, available species, hunting techniques and it also means different hunting equipment. When I look at the optics I use in Poland,

Large deer legal .243 Win load
Just a reminder – in Scotland “large deer” legal (all bigger than a roe deer) load has to be at least a 100gr bullet AND have muzzle velocity of 2,450 fps AND muzzle energy of 1,750 foot pound. As getting

Shooting using sticks
One of the benefits of having over 2,000 YouTube subscribers is that from time to time someone asks a valid question or seeks my advice. I do not consider myself an expert in hunting, but I have been doing this

Reloading for .243 Blaser
I started runing out of factory .243 ammunition and it was finally time to get into reloading for this caliber as well. I already reload for my .223 and developed two decent loads for a .308, but the .243 was