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MagnetoSpeed V3 versus Oehler 35P: Chronograph comparison and review

November 23, 2015 Bill Marr 0

An essential tool for the precision rifle shooter, ballistic chronographs are used to measure the muzzle velocity of firearms.  In addition to providing information about a given cartridge’s velocity, the ability to determine the standard […]

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Forster CO-AX reloading press: REVIEW- Is it the best press for precision rifle?

Reloading
March 12, 2017 0

The 270 in Africa

Bullet Selection
June 23, 2011 1

6.5 Patriot Combat Cartridge (6.5 PCC) Review

Cartridge Selection
November 21, 2014 0
No Picture

Sure Site Target Hangers

Competition
July 21, 2012 0

6.5 Creedmoor Barrel Speed: Can shorter barrels shoot faster?

Barrel length and velocity
November 25, 2019 0
223 Remington/ 5.56mm NATO barrel length and velocity: 26 inches to 6 inches
Howa 1500 Review
308 Winchester / 7.62x51mm NATO: Barrel Length versus Velocity (28" to 16.5")
Review: Remington 700 SPS Varmint
6 Creedmoor barrel length versus muzzle velocity (31 to 17 inches)
Budget precision rifle: Customizing the Savage Axis
Review: Mossberg MVP Patrol 5.56mm NATO (223 Remington) and 7.62 NATO (308 Winchester)
6.5 Creedmoor- Effect of Barrel Length on Velocity: Cutting up a Creedmoor!
USMC M40A5 Build- Part 1: Gathering the Parts
Ruger American Rifle Predator 223 Review

Annealing brass for reloaders

6 Creedmoor barrel length versus muzzle velocity (31 to 17 inches)

Bolton Gas Block Review

6 Creedmoor: Review and load development


 

 

 

 

 

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

Meet BOOMER! My 17″ 338 Lapua Magnum

March 27, 2017 0

Why 308? The case for the 308 Winchester

December 3, 2017 0

Building a Custom 308 Precision Chassis Rifle – PART 2- Barrel preparation and threading

February 16, 2022 0

Kel-Tec RDB Survival Review: A Better Bang Stick?

May 31, 2020 0

Installing a SAKO extractor in a Remington 700/ Model Seven

February 10, 2016 0

Building (machining) an AR-15/M16 M4 barrel from a blank

May 13, 2014 0

Savage smooth barrel nut removal

May 5, 2019 0

Browning Citori spring and firing pin replacement

May 27, 2019 0

AK Bolton Gas Block Installation

February 9, 2013 0

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