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6.5 Creedmoor

Lapua 6.5 Creedmoor Brass: Forming 6.5 Creedmoor cases from 22-250 brass

November 2, 2015 Bill Marr 0

Use of the 260 Remington in shooting competitions helped introduce a generation of US rifle competitors to 6.5mm cartridges.  While long appreciated in Europe, the 6.5mm has developed a strong following on this side of the Atlantic. […]

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Building a Custom 308 Precision Chassis Rifle- PART 1, Barrel removal, action blueprinting

308 Winchester
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Meet BOOMER! My 17″ 338 Lapua Magnum

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Remington 870 ejector spring replacement

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How to bed a rifle scope base

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308 Winchester / 7.62x51mm NATO: Barrel Length versus Velocity (28" to 16.5")
6.5 Creedmoor- Effect of Barrel Length on Velocity: Cutting up a Creedmoor!
223 Remington/ 5.56mm NATO barrel length and velocity: 26 inches to 6 inches
300 Winchester Magnum: How Does Barrel Length Change Velocity- A 16" 300 Win Mag?
223 Ackley Improved (223AI) loads and review: A better 223?
7.62x39 mm Russian: Effect of barrel length on muzzle velocity
M24 Sniper Rifle Review
308 Winchester/ 7.62x51mm NATO Short barrel length and velocity- A six inch 308 bolt gun?
Budget precision rifle: Customizing the Savage Axis
6 Creedmoor barrel length versus muzzle velocity (31 to 17 inches)

Custom Left-Hand Remington 700 in 308 Winchester Precision Rifle

TAC21 Review (TAC21/TAC21LA)

Bushmaster ACR Review

Browning Citori spring and firing pin replacement


 

 

 

 

 

Review: Grayboe Renegade stock

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Aimpoint T1 Micro 2MOA Review

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16.5 Inch 308 Winchester Precision Rifle: Summary of a Short Rifle

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Does red dot brightness (and bloom) change point of impact?

May 18, 2017 0

Review: Nightforce B.E.A.S.T. 5-25×56

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Installing a pre-fit barrel on a Remington 700

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My bolt won’t close! Troubleshooting seized ejectors

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Vang Comp Systems Ghost Ring Sight Installation

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Building a custom 308 Winchester precision rifle: Howa 1500 action & MDT ESS chassis

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USMC M40A5 Build- Part 3: Receiver Truing

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