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Modular Driven Technologies (MDT) HS3 Chassis Review: Part 2 Shooting the MDT HS3 Chassis System

January 25, 2015 Bill Marr 0

The HS3 is Modular Driven Technologies (MDT) newest chassis for Remington 700 short action rifles.  The foundation of the system is an aluminum frame that adds a detachable box magazine and accepts AR-15/M16 M4 stocks […]

Precision Rifles

Modular Driven Technologies (MDT) HS3 Chassis Review: Initial Thoughts

January 24, 2015 Bill Marr 0

First impressions of the Modular Driven Technologies (MDT) HS3 Chassis system. I’ve been using Modular Driven Technologies Chassis systems for nearly four years.  Their first model, the TAC21 houses a Remington M700 in an aluminum chassis, […]

Precision Rifles

Defiance Machine Stryker Ridge HTR action: Custom Remington 700 style reciever

October 4, 2014 Bill Marr 0

Here are some pictures of Defiance Machine’s Stryker Ridge HTR short-action receiver(100-012-647).  The Stryker Ridge is a variant of Defiance Machine’s Rebel Action available exclusively through Brownells.  This action readily drops into any stock inletted for […]

Gunsmithing

Add a detachable magazine to your Remington 700 by installing Surgeon bottom metal

September 20, 2013 Bill Marr 0

Detachable magazine systems have been steadily gaining popularity for use in precision, tactical and competition bolt action rifles.  Until a few years ago, the choices of systems were limited.  Now, shooters have a wide range […]

Gunsmithing

Building a Custom Bolt Action .223 Rifle with a Blackheart International Action

July 2, 2013 Bill Marr 0

Building a precision rifle on a custom action can offer a number of advantages.  In addition to custom features such as heavier tangs, specialized extractors, one piece bolts and upgraded bolt stops, there can be a significant labor savings. Starting with […]

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Building a Custom Remington 700 .308 Tactical Rifle

June 28, 2013 Bill Marr 0

Building a Custom Remington 700 .308 Tactical Rifle Who doesn’t love a heavy barrel .308? Our receiver for this project is a Remington 700 short action that had been coated by Fail-Zero with their EXO […]

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Modular Driven Technologies (MDT) LSS Chassis Review

Accessories
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Building a Custom Ruger American Rifle

Gunsmithing
November 12, 2017 0

6.5 Creedmoor Load Development: Short barrel (16.5″) suppressed and non-suppressed load development, 147 ELD and H4350

6.5 Creedmoor
December 2, 2018 0

Winchester 70, 30-06 Retro Build

Editorial
July 4, 2018 0

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

1911 gunsmithing
September 19, 2016 0
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
308 Winchester / 7.62x51mm NATO: Barrel Length versus Velocity (28" to 16.5")
Disclaimer
6 Creedmoor barrel length versus muzzle velocity (31 to 17 inches)
Budget precision rifle: Customizing the Savage Axis
223 Ackley Improved (223AI) loads and review: A better 223?
M24 Sniper Rifle Review
7.62x39 mm Russian: Effect of barrel length on muzzle velocity
308 Winchester/ 7.62x51mm NATO Short barrel length and velocity- A six inch 308 bolt gun?

Review: Mossberg MVP Patrol 5.56mm NATO (223 Remington) and 7.62 NATO (308 Winchester)

HK VP9 FAILURE at 93 rounds

Schmidt & Bender 5-25×56 PM II SFP Review

Refreshing a poorly machined Remington 700 action


 

 

 

 

 

308 Winchester H4895 Reduced loads, 168 SMK and 150 Pro-Hunter

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Building a Custom 6GT Rifle

July 31, 2021 0

Why not 308? The battle between 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5×47 Lapua, 260 Rem, 243 Win, 6BR, 6×47 Lapua, and 6 Creedmoor

October 17, 2016 0

Custom 1911 Project: Part 4- Machining a chain link front strap

September 12, 2016 0

Accuracy International AICS-AX 2.0 Chassis System Review: Initial Thoughts

December 20, 2013 0

Lengthening a shotgun’s forcing cone

February 3, 2013 0

Remington M24 Trigger

February 28, 2015 0

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

February 17, 2015 0

Building a custom 7mm Rem Mag Hunting Rifle-PART 1

June 25, 2022 0

Building a custom 6.5 Creedmoor bolt action pistol

June 13, 2016 0

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