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6.5 Creedmoor

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

December 2, 2018 Bill Marr 0

I’ve written quite a bit about short barrelled precision rifles.  On this blog, I’ve built a variety of 308 Winchester, 223 Remington, 243 Winchester, 338 Lapua and 6.5 Creedmoor rifles with barrels in the 16-17 […]

Reloading

6.5 Grendel loads in a Howa MINIACTION (6.5 Grendel load development)

February 19, 2018 Bill Marr 0

While the 6.5 Grendel is well established in the AR-15/M16 M4, it’s compact size and perceived long range effectiveness have also made it a desirable choice for low-recoiling bolt-action rifles. Effectively a 6.5-7.62×39 with small […]

Editorial

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

December 17, 2017 Bill Marr 0

A few years ago the 6.5 Grendel burst onto the rifle scene.  The AR-15/M16 M4 shooters of the world wanted a cartridge that could reach out farther than 5.56.  At the time, a few different cartridges, […]

6.5 Creedmoor

16″ 6.5 Creedmoor Precision Rifle: Compact accuracy

May 9, 2016 Bill Marr 0

Over the past two decades in the sport I’ve learned short barrel precision rifles shoot well and look cool.  Most of the short rifles I’ve built were 16″ barrel 308 Winchesters.  Always looking for something […]

6.5 Creedmoor

Building a custom Savage Model 10 in 6.5 Creedmoor

March 21, 2016 Bill Marr 0

Savage Arms manufactures accurate rifles.  My Savage Model 10 FCP-SR wasn’t the best out of the box, changing the factory stock for a MDT LSS chassis system made the gun shoot significantly better.   Always […]

Accessories

Review: Modular Driven Technologies (MDT) LSS Chassis for Savage Model 10

March 7, 2016 Bill Marr 0

A rifle’s stock or chassis is a key factor in precision.  If it isn’t well fitted or bedded, your rifle won’t reach its full potential. My Savage Model 10FCP-SR wasn’t shooting as well as I […]

Accessories

Modular Driven Technologies (MDT) LSS Chassis Review

January 2, 2015 Bill Marr 0

The Modular Driven Technologies (MDT) LSS chassis system offers Remington 700, Model Seven, Savage, Tikka T3 and Mossberg MVP shooters the ability to upgrade their rifle to a chassis system that uses a detachable magazine […]

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Lithgow Arms LA101 22WMR Rimfire Rifle Review

Reviews
November 18, 2018 0

223 Remington/5.56 NATO, velocity versus barrel length: A man, his chop box and his friend’s rifle

Barrel length
April 19, 2014 0

Ruger 10/22 accuracy upgrade: Shortening factory chamber to improve accuracy

Gunsmithing
November 30, 2015 0

Howa 1500 barrel removal

Gunsmithing
November 13, 2017 0

Review: Citadel RS-S1 Shotgun

Reviews
October 14, 2018 0
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")
223 Remington/ 5.56mm NATO barrel length and velocity: 26 inches to 6 inches
223 Ackley Improved (223AI) loads and review: A better 223?
M24 Sniper Rifle Review
6 Creedmoor barrel length versus muzzle velocity (31 to 17 inches)
6.5 Creedmoor- Effects of Barrel Length on Velocity 2019
308 Winchester/ 7.62x51mm NATO Short barrel length and velocity- A six inch 308 bolt gun?
300 Winchester Magnum: How Does Barrel Length Change Velocity- A 16" 300 Win Mag?
7.62x39 mm Russian: Effect of barrel length on muzzle velocity

Remington 870 Flexitab system and parts identification

Iron sight adjustment made easy

Aimpoint T1 Micro 2MOA Review

Remington 700 versus Savage 10/110: Comparative design notes


 

 

 

 

 

Remington 870 Receiver Scratch Removal

May 25, 2015 0

6.5 Creedmoor loads: 6.5 mm 150 gr. Sierra MatchKing (SMK)

October 14, 2017 0

Custom 338 Lapua Magnum Precision Rifle Build

October 1, 2014 0

Installing Novak sights on a PPK /PPK CLONE

May 19, 2019 0

308 Winchester load development: Sierra .308 195 gr. Tipped MatchKing (TMK) and VARGET

November 21, 2016 0

Howa 1500 barrel removal

November 13, 2017 0

Beretta M1951 mystery- cutting our way to the truth

December 4, 2020 0

Ruger 10/22 accuracy upgrade: Shortening factory chamber to improve accuracy

November 30, 2015 0

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

January 4, 2018 0

Skim bedding and pillar installation on a Remington 700

July 19, 2013 0

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