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

May 21, 2017 Bill Marr 0

Schmidt & Bender 5-25×56 PM II SFP Review For Police and Military use, the Schmidt & Bender PM II Police Marksman is considered the gold standard of extreme use rifle optics.  The majority of high end […]

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Savage B22 Precision Rimfire Rifle Review

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Grizzly 4003G Gunsmith’s lathe chuck issue resolved

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Short Rifle, Long Range: Testing our 16.5″ 308 Remington 700 out to 635 yards

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November 18, 2013 0

Wilson Combat’s AR-15 Tactical Trigger Unit, Mil/LE, (TR-TTU-Mil) Review

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Sheared screw removal (drill and back out method)

Gunsmithing
November 17, 2018 0
223 Remington/ 5.56mm NATO barrel length and velocity: 26 inches to 6 inches
Budget precision rifle: Customizing the Savage Axis
6.5 Creedmoor- Effect of Barrel Length on Velocity: Cutting up a Creedmoor!
308 Winchester / 7.62x51mm NATO: Barrel Length versus Velocity (28" to 16.5")
300 Winchester Magnum: How Does Barrel Length Change Velocity- A 16" 300 Win Mag?
Review: Remington 700 SPS Varmint
Ruger American Rifle Predator 223 Review
Building a Custom Ruger American Rifle
Review: Shooting the MAGPUL Ruger 10/22 Hunter X-22 Stock
223 Ackley Improved (223AI) loads and review: A better 223?

Building a custom 6.5 Creedmoor bolt action pistol

Remington 870 barrel work: remove rifle sights, cut and crown

Indoor Optical Training Aid (I.O.T.A.) Review: Dry practice with a scoped rifle

Closing screw holes on a shotgun receiver with a TIG welder


 

 

 

 

 

External Remington 700 bolt stop- no step cut installation- method 2

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Building a custom Tikka T3/T3X precision rifle

September 17, 2017 0

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

January 25, 2015 0

308 Winchester 175 Sierra MatchKing Ladder Test with Varget and IMR 4064

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Howa 1500 v Winchester 70 action comparsion

April 29, 2018 0

Remington 870 rebuild- from hunting ducks to home defense

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Back bore a shotgun

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Chambering a Rifle Barrel

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Making a Remington 700 Action V-Block

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Remington Model Seven (Model 7) Versus The Model 700

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