ESSENTIAL ELEMENT

ESSENTIAL ELEMENT

Mark Ripley explores the intersection of technology and nature with Element Optics’ rangefinders, delivering precise shooting solutions in any conditions

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Mark Ripley
Unintended  consequences

Unintended consequences

What happens after a bullet leaves a gun? Can you always be sure? Mark Ripley explores the need for certainty whenever you go out with rifle in hand.

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Mark Ripley
A NIGHT WITH THE ALPEX

A NIGHT WITH THE ALPEX

Mark Ripley gets to grips with some advanced technology that soon proves its worth when he’s out on a foxing foray

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Mark Ripley
Urban Tactics

Urban Tactics

Mark Ripley on the fine art of urban foxing, a skill that requires meticulous planning and complete focus when it comes to safety

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Mark Ripley
Ballistic calculators

Ballistic calculators

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Mark Ripley
Watch: Long-range .22LR pigeon and thermal foxing

Watch: Long-range .22LR pigeon and thermal foxing

Mark is an experienced long range shooter and his tips should help you stretch your own set-up out a that little bit further.

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Mark Ripley
Spring foxing masterclass

Spring foxing masterclass

Mark Ripley (260RIPS) presents this masterclass packed with springtime fox control tips, whether you work the lambing fields or poultry farms!

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Mark Ripley
Choosing the best shot size for your quarry

Choosing the best shot size for your quarry

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Mark Ripley
Foxing: How to be prepared for anything

Foxing: How to be prepared for anything

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Mark Ripley
Top tips for calling in foxes

Top tips for calling in foxes

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Mark Ripley
How to: track wounded animals

How to: track wounded animals

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Mark Ripley
Long range with 260 RIPS: a deeper understanding of wind

Long range with 260 RIPS: a deeper understanding of wind

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Mark Ripley
Long range with 260RIPS: how to read the wind

Long range with 260RIPS: how to read the wind

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Mark Ripley
Long range with 260RIPS: shooting positions and rests

Long range with 260RIPS: shooting positions and rests

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Mark Ripley