Terry Doe mostly shoots high-tech PCP air rifles, but when it comes to fun and relaxation he turns to a great little break-barrel springer like the Accumax from ASI. It is well made and accurate, comes in three different stock finishes, and has a clever anti-resonance system inside to reduce the shake when you fire. A great plinker, it is also powerful enough for hunting, coming in close to the 12 ft/lbs limit for a non-FAC airgun.
Find out more here A-S-I.co.uk/accumax
To watch all of Fieldsports Britain, episode 766, visit FieldsportsChannel.tv/fieldsportsbritain766
More airgun reviews here:

Airsoft kit buyers’ guide
Jamie Clay from Crackshot talks through what’s in his shop for Airsoft enthusiasts. Find Crackshot online at Crackshot.uk To watch all of Fieldsports Britain, episode

Hunting air pistols
James Head from Crackshot compares the Brocock Atomic Super 6 to the Reximex Mito S and says what makes them good choices for air pistols

How to finance your new airgun
Eric Irish explains how to buy your dream airgun on the cheap – by trading in your old airgun and by using financing. For more

FX Impact M4 vs BRK Ghost carbine – review
Pick of the PCP carbines: James Head from Devon-based online airgun shop Crackshot compares the FX Impact M4 and the BRK Ghost carbine. For more

Airgun law FAQs: your questions answered
James Head from Devon and online airgun shop Crackshot answers the most common questions about airgun law: Do I need a licence to buy an

Fastest airgun to reload: break-barrel, sidelever or underlever?
It’s the Crackshot springer race: three of the top airgunners from online and Devon airgun shop Crackshot race each other with break-barrel, sidelever and underlever


