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DEAL OF THE SENTRY

The Shooting Party is well known for selling some great affordable kit, and their latest PCP offering certainly maintains that theme. The distinctively styled multi-shot Lee Enfield Sentry boasts some impressive features and retails for just £399 making it a very appealing passport to recoil-free airgunning for shooters on a tight budget.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS

The Sentry certainly has its own look, and I would say that its styling bridges the gap between sporter and tactical. Measuring 103cm and with a 36cm length of pull, it is an airgun for adult-sized shooters. Despite looking pretty chunky, it tips the scales at a very manageable 3.7kg before you fit a scope. With optics mounted, the point of balance falls about 10cm in front of the trigger. That feels about right once you have

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