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Everyone wants to know about the EBR 2023 air rifles that can be seen on the firing line. So without more ado, let’s see what people have been shooting in the 50-Yard and 75-Yard benchrest competitions – in something like alphabetical order.
In fact, it has to be said that I’ve never seen such a wide range of air rifles being shot in a benchrest competition at any event before!
Below, we see an Airgun Technologies Vixen.
Then Nik Gregorias was seen loading his Air Arms S510 XS Tactical.
Then Leonard Thomas from Caribbean Air Rifles in beautiful St Croix was competing with his Daystate Alpha Wolf Safari.
Below we see a customized red BRK (formerly known as Brocock) Ghost in action.
There was a Hatsan Flash QE on the line also
While Abby Casey from Team Umarex USA was shooting a Gauntlet.
Below, Ed Schultz was competing with a Benjamin Gunnar for the Benjamin Airguns Team.
While this gentleman was campaigning with a Huben semi-automatic.
This highly-customized FX Impact certainly was a stunning-looking air rifle…
Previous EBR champion Tom Adams was shooting his Red Wolf, of course.
Below, the new Red Wolf Grand Prix was also a popular choice for many shooters.
Val Simmons was shooting his Red Panda in the 75 Yard qualifiers.
He had shot a FX Panthera at 50 Yards.
There were also several SKOUT Epochs on the firing line, including this customized model below.
Another semi-auto brand represented was Western Airguns, as we can see below.
Plus Thomas…
Phew! So that’s an overview of the EBR 2023 air rifles I saw today. As you can see, that’s a huge variety and a testament to the choice we have in the airgun market today.
There’s more to come from Extreme Benchrest…
The post EBR 2023 Air Rifles appeared first on Hard Air Magazine.
In fact, it has to be said that I’ve never seen such a wide range of air rifles being shot in a benchrest competition at any event before!
Below, we see an Airgun Technologies Vixen.
Then Nik Gregorias was seen loading his Air Arms S510 XS Tactical.
Then Leonard Thomas from Caribbean Air Rifles in beautiful St Croix was competing with his Daystate Alpha Wolf Safari.
Below we see a customized red BRK (formerly known as Brocock) Ghost in action.
There was a Hatsan Flash QE on the line also
While Abby Casey from Team Umarex USA was shooting a Gauntlet.
Below, Ed Schultz was competing with a Benjamin Gunnar for the Benjamin Airguns Team.
While this gentleman was campaigning with a Huben semi-automatic.
This highly-customized FX Impact certainly was a stunning-looking air rifle…
Previous EBR champion Tom Adams was shooting his Red Wolf, of course.
Below, the new Red Wolf Grand Prix was also a popular choice for many shooters.
Val Simmons was shooting his Red Panda in the 75 Yard qualifiers.
He had shot a FX Panthera at 50 Yards.
There were also several SKOUT Epochs on the firing line, including this customized model below.
Another semi-auto brand represented was Western Airguns, as we can see below.
Plus Thomas…
Phew! So that’s an overview of the EBR 2023 air rifles I saw today. As you can see, that’s a huge variety and a testament to the choice we have in the airgun market today.
There’s more to come from Extreme Benchrest…
The post EBR 2023 Air Rifles appeared first on Hard Air Magazine.