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Choose Your Shooting Discipline

Once your budget is clear, the next crucial step is deciding what you’ll use the air rifle for. Some rifles are all-rounders that perform well across multiple categories, while others are finely tuned for one specific use case.

If you’re brand new to the sport and not yet sure where your interest lies, we recommend starting with one of our multi-purpose air rifles. These well-balanced models deliver consistent accuracy and ease of use, and are excellent for plinking, informal target shooting, or light hunting. They're a great introduction to the world of airgunning and let you naturally discover your preferred discipline over time.

Let’s look at the most popular UK air rifle disciplines in detail:

Benchrest

Benchrest is a precision-focused shooting discipline where competitors take one carefully aimed shot at each target on a paper card. These cards typically have 10 or 25 individual targets, and each shot is scored based on how close it is to the exact centre of the bull.

Unlike group shooting, where the size of the shot cluster is measured, benchrest scoring is individual per target. It demands extreme consistency in terms of rifle performance, pellet quality, and shooter technique.

Competitors shoot from a bench using front and sometimes rear rests to stabilise the rifle. Targets are usually shot at 25 yards or metres, where the conditions (especially wind) can dramatically affect results. Even a mild breeze can push a pellet off-centre, so wind reading, timing, and maintaining rhythm are all essential skills.

Benchrest shooting is all about precision in its purest form. The challenge lies in extracting the highest possible level of accuracy from both the rifle and the shooter, shot after shot. It’s a discipline that rewards calm focus, technical consistency.

It’s also an accessible format that requires minimal physical movement, making it suitable for a wide range of ages and abilities. While basic rifles can get you started, high-end benchrest setups include regulated actions, match grade barrels, ultra-consistent pellets, and highly stable rests.

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Hunter Field Target (HFT)

HFT is one of the fastest-growing and most engaging disciplines in the air rifle world, combining real-world shooting challenges with strong community spirit and a focus on shooter skill.

In HFT, competitors take on a course of 30 knockover-style targets, which are reactive metal silhouettes that fall when struck cleanly in the central "kill zone." These targets are placed at distances from 8 to 45 yards and are often partially obscured or positioned in challenging locations - up trees, behind foliage, over water, or on uneven ground.

Shooters fire from fixed pegs and adopt varied shooting positions including:

  • Prone
  • Kneeling
  • Standing
  • Supported (using natural or artificial rests)

Scoring is straightforward: 2 points for a knockdown, 1 point for a faceplate hit, and 0 points for a miss (commonly known as a "doughnut").

What makes HFT truly unique is that no adjustments can be made to your rifle or scope after the course begins. That means no altering your turret settings, magnification, or parallax. Instead, you must learn to compensate for pellet trajectory by "holding over or under" and adjust for wind by "holding off". This rewards understanding and practice over technology.

Because of this fixed-setup format, HFT is incredibly accessible — even budget rifles can be competitive if they're accurate and reliable. The emphasis is very much on the shooter’s ability to read the environment and manage their rifle effectively. Manufacturers have responded to the popularity of HFT with purpose-built rifles and scopes that offer just the right balance of features and simplicity.

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Field Target (FT)

Field Target is a more advanced air rifle discipline that places a heavier emphasis on equipment precision and technical execution. Like HFT, it uses reactive knockover targets, but FT allows much more freedom in terms of how the shooter interacts with their rifle and scope.

Courses consist of 20 to 50 targets set at ranges between 10 and 55 yards, often with significant elevation or angular placement. Shooters typically use high-magnification scopes (often 40x or more) and rely heavily on parallax adjustment to rangefind each target. Once the distance is determined, shooters dial in the correct elevation on their turret to match the pellet's drop at that range.

Most shooting is done from the seated position, on a shooting cushion, but the course may also include standing or kneeling lanes. FT rewards those who enjoy technical problem-solving: adjusting for wind drift, environmental changes, and target obscuration.

Because of the precision involved, Field Target often requires higher-tier equipment: regulated rifles, custom stocks, fine triggers, and specialised optics. While not as instantly accessible as HFT or plinking, it offers immense satisfaction for those who appreciate engineering, consistency, and performance.

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Hunting

Hunting with sub-12 ft/lbs air rifles remains a legal, practical, and effective method of pest control in the UK. Whether you're targeting rabbits, rats, squirrels or pigeons, a well-set-up air rifle can deliver humane, accurate shots within realistic distances.

The emphasis in air rifle hunting should always be on precision and responsibility. The rifle you choose must be capable of delivering repeatable, ethical shots — typically within 30 to 40 yards, though this varies with experience and conditions.

Good hunting rifles often include:

  • Multi-shot magazines for follow-up shots
  • Shrouded or moderated barrels for noise reduction
  • Weather-resistant mechanisms
  • Consistent power output

Scopes for hunting tend to prioritise light transmission, durability, and rapid target acquisition. Many of our all-rounder rifles are well-suited for this role, especially when paired with the right optics and ammunition.

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General Use / Plinking

Plinking is relaxed, low-pressure target shooting that’s all about having fun. Whether you're shooting tin cans, spinning targets, or simply testing your aim on paper or steel plates, plinking is about fun, variety, and relaxation.

You set the rules: the distance, the targets, the challenges. It's a great way to spend time outdoors, build confidence, and practice core shooting fundamentals like trigger control, breathing, and follow-through. Plinking is also the perfect way to involve family and friends in the hobby.

Nearly any quality air rifle can serve well for general use, but we recommend models that are:

  • Easy to handle
  • Accurate out of the box
  • Reliable and user-friendly
  • Cost-effective to run and maintain