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A look at how rifle barrels speed up: Measuring the increase of muzzle velocity in new barrels

July 31, 2017 Bill Marr 0

A look at how rifle barrels speed up: Measuring the increase of muzzle velocity in new barrels Seasoned shooters and barrel makers will often tell you new rifle barrels speed up.  Normally they say something […]

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Building a Custom Precision Rifle: Deviant 6.5×47 Lapua

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Custom Cut Down Over and Under Shotgun

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Surefire X300 Review

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3-Gun Rifle Build

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November 24, 2012 0

7.62x51mm NATO (308 Win) Barrel Length and Velocity: IMI Samson 150 grain FMJ

Barrel length
January 24, 2015 0
Review: Shooting the MAGPUL Ruger 10/22 Hunter X-22 Stock
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
Budget precision rifle: Customizing the Savage Axis
Howa 1500 Review
Review: Remington 700 SPS Varmint
7.62x39 mm Russian: Effect of barrel length on muzzle velocity
Howa 1500 barreled action review: Howa 1500 versus Remington 700
Review: Lithgow Arms LA102 Crossover Centerfire rifle

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USMC Combat Pistol Program history and development

Badger Ordnance FTE Brake Installation

Review: Ruger American Rifle Predator 6 Creedmoor


 

 

 

 

 

6.5 Creedmoor loads: 142 gr. and 140 gr. SMK with H4350

August 6, 2017 0

Rifle stock QD stud repair for bipod

September 22, 2019 0

Rock River Arms Mid Length Carbine Kaboom!

September 23, 2012 0

Tactical Shotgun Build: Back Boring a Barrel and Lengthening a Forcing Cone to Increase Performance

July 4, 2012 0

Ruger Precision Rifle Suppressed Load Development: Hornady 147 ELD-Match and H4350 with THUNDER CHICKEN

October 4, 2018 0

Building a custom Savage Model 10 in 6.5 Creedmoor

March 21, 2016 0

Custom 1911 Project: Part 6- flat top and chain link top of slide

September 19, 2016 0

Quick rifle bedding tip: Easy removal of bedding material from pillars

July 19, 2015 0

Refreshing a poorly machined Remington 700 action

July 19, 2014 0

McMillan’s stock making and gunsmithing videos

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