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Remington 700 SPS 243 Win to 6 Creedmoor conversion: Budget precision rifle

August 22, 2016 Bill Marr 0

6 Creedmoor precision rifle on a budget? We had great results with our Remington 700 SPS Varmint chambered in 243 Winchester.  Approaching 1/3 MOA accuracy at 500 yards, this modestly priced rifle exceeded expectations.  The only […]

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308 Winchester load development: Sierra .308 195 gr. Tipped MatchKing (TMK) REVIEW with IMR 4064

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Turnbull Restoration and Manufacturing on “How it’s Made”

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6.5 Grendel Howa MINIACTION MDT LSS Chassis Gun: The little Grendel that could

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MDT ESS Folding Stock Review

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243 Winchester load development: 70 SMK, 95 TMK and 107 SMK

Cartridge Selection
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308 Winchester / 7.62x51mm NATO: Barrel Length versus Velocity (28" to 16.5")
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Howa 1500 Review
223 Remington/ 5.56mm NATO barrel length and velocity: 26 inches to 6 inches
Review: Mossberg MVP Patrol 5.56mm NATO (223 Remington) and 7.62 NATO (308 Winchester)
Budget precision rifle: Customizing the Savage Axis
Colt M45A1 Review: USMC Pistol Review
Howa 1500 barreled action review: Howa 1500 versus Remington 700
Ruger American Rifle Predator 223 Review
M24 Sniper Rifle Review

Building a custom sawed-off shotgun

Schmidt and Bender 5-45×56 PM II High Power Review

Review: Henry Big Boy All-Weather 357 Magnum/38 Special

Annealing brass for reloaders


 

 

 

 

 

Rifle action stuck in bedding? Build a Remington 700 action puller

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Shotgun duckbill with 41 pellet number 4 buckshot

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Shooting the USMC Pistol Qualification: Combat Pistol Program (CPP)

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Hart XM3 barrel

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Custom 1911 Project: Part 7- machining ball cuts on a 1911 slide

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Savage smooth barrel nut removal

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Turnbull Restoration and Manufacturing on “How it’s Made”

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USMC M40A5 Build- Part 3: Receiver Truing

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Smith and Wesson Revolver front sight insert replacement

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Beretta M1951 mystery- cutting our way to the truth

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