For military and law enforcement the tripod is an essential piece of kit for situations where the shooter has to be up off the ground to gain a vantage point and yet still be stable enough to make an accurate shot. For precision rifle competition there exists a similar need for a good, sturdy tripod but selecting the right tripod and attachment system can be overwhelming with so many options on the market now.
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Zero Tolerance 0460: Persian-Style Folding Knife – Review
Published: May 17, 2018 { 1 comment }When I saw the Zero Tolerance 0460 at SHOT Show last year I knew I had to get my paws on it. It checked all the boxes. It was nothing like I currently owned. It was incredibly cool looking. Well built. And priced just right.
RCBS 224 Valkyrie Dies Now in Stock
Published: May 14, 2018 { 2 comments }RCBS just released a die set for the 224 Valkyrie, which is a huge step forward for this fledgling cartridge. And I got my grubby paws on them, just in time for prairie dog season in the Potato State.
New Leupold VX-Freedom Scopes: 10 Things You Should Know & New Service Rifle Optic
Published: May 11, 2018 { 2 comments }During the 2018 NRA Show in Dallas, Texas, Leupold announced six new models of their VX-Freedom line of scopes. Here’s a quick rundown on why you should care:
The VX- Freedom line is replacing both the VX-1 and VX-2 line of scopes.
Leupold has figured out how to streamline the manufacturing process and you are essentially getting
SIG BDX – A Can’t Miss Hunting Solution
Published: May 6, 2018 { 3 comments }SIG has come out swinging in the hunting optics arena this year, with the introduction of the all-new BDX line. The Ballistic Data Exchange, or BDX, is a family of range finders and scopes that work together for fast and accurate shots. Once paired, the rangefinder beams data to the scope, showing a holdover dot for a fail-safe firing solution. The illuminated dot in the scope is bright and unmistakable, and also features SIG’s anti-cant illumination dots on the left and right edges of the scope.
Springfield Rolling with New Saint Short-Barreled Rifles
Published: April 27, 2018 { 3 comments }The latest guns from Springfield Armory are part of their Saint series of AR-pattern rifles. Meet the Saint SBR and the Saint Edge SBR.
Clay Learns to Reload Ep. 4: Using a Concentricity Tool & Powder Measure
Published: April 25, 2018 { 11 comments }This week, the amateur reloading show got some upgraded tools. If you are stepping into the roll your own game, you are going to want to put these high up on your list not far behind the press.
Clay Learns to Reload: Ep. 3 Top-of-the-Line Case Prep Tools from Hornady
Published: April 19, 2018 { 12 comments }Not far into my journey to reloading, it became obvious I was going to need some case prep tools. Never one to shy away from keeping Visa in business, I decided to go big from jump street rather than piecemeal the products along the way. I picked the biggest and baddest options available from Hornady.
Gear Tips From The Mammoth Sniper Challenge
Published: April 14, 2018 { 4 comments }Competing in the Extreme Tough Man Division of the Mammoth Sniper Challenge is a test of both shooter and gear. This 3-day event held each January requires competitors to carry all their gear 25+ miles between stages and campsites, camp out, and engage precision rifle targets out to 800+ yards. Many of the lessons learned are applicable to hunting and backcountry scenarios. Here are a few of those I discovered over the years.
Clay Visits Blac-Rac: Makers of the Best Weapon Mount for Your Vehicle
Published: April 11, 2018 { 12 comments }The Blac-Rac 1070 weapon retention system will secure a weapon anywhere you need to place one. They have attachments for cars (ceiling or upright), helicopters, ATVs, UTVs, and, motorcycles, and, of course, bicycles. Yes, you can also get attachments for in-the-home use as well.








