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Intro to Precision Rifle Series — Mindset, Equipment & Skills

Intro to Precision Rifle Series — Mindset, Equipment & Skills

Precision Rifle Shooting (PRS) has been gaining a lot of ground in recent and with that an increasing interest in precision rifle competitions.  I started shooting precision rifle competitions about 12 years ago and back then, the competitive landscape was different. There weren’t as many matches around as I was getting into it and there certainly weren’t any standardized rules about what was and wasn’t allowed. 

Check Out the New Ed Brown Lightweight CCO

Check Out the New Ed Brown Lightweight CCO

The new CCO LW is a svelte gun that promises to deliver the accuracy and reliability one expects from old slabside but in a package that is optimized for daily carry. 

The Round of the Future: The 6.5 Creedmoor

The Round of the Future: The 6.5 Creedmoor

The 6.5 Creedmor isn’t a new round, it was introduced in 2008 by Hornady. But this will be remembered as the year it began its dominance in the market place. In reference to .308, I think the words of Winston Churchill say it best. “This is not the end, this is not even the beginning of the end, this is just perhaps the end of the beginning.”

The Best Bargain in CCW: Honor Defense's Honor Guard 9mm

The Best Bargain in CCW: Honor Defense’s Honor Guard 9mm

The CCW market is one of the fastest growing segments of the firearms world and has held that position for years. It should come as no surprise then, that a good chunk of it is snake oil and hyped up nonsense. Sadly, grifters naturally gravitate to any segment of the market based loosely on fear, [...]

The Best Rifle Scope Ever Built: NightForce ATACR 7-35X

The Best Rifle Scope Ever Built: NightForce ATACR 7-35X

At this year’s SHOT Show, “Sniper Jesus” told me the new NightForce ATACR 7-35X was the best deal going in optics. I have anxiously been wanting to put this to the test. I begged, borrowed, cajoled, harassed, and arguably stalked NightForce for a review sample. Arguably stalked is a loose interpretation or so my lawyer tells me.
Earlier this week a box arrived from Orofino. And you know what? It was absolutely worth the wait.

The Ultimate Urban Combat Rifle: Barnes Precision Machine .308 — Full Review

The Ultimate Urban Combat Rifle: Barnes Precision Machine .308 — Full Review

Barnes Precision Machine of Apex, North Carolina, has a long history of direct support for the boys from Ft. Bragg. More loaner upper receivers have been used in the Global War on Terror (GWOT) than you will find any official statistic on. With a need for accuracy and reliability well beyond the normal government-issue junk, Green Berets have field tested the BPM products in the least forgiving environments on earth.

Behind the Scenes: SIG Sauer Ammo Plant

Behind the Scenes: SIG Sauer Ammo Plant

Few companies can claim they have a hand in every avenue of the market. Nowadays, the strategy of the outdoor tycoons is to buy up the corner of the market they’re pursuing. This often isn’t always the best option for the little guy as it creates monopolies. We’ve seen this with some of the more [...]

Iconic: FN-USA's  FNS-9 Longslide — Full Review

Iconic: FN-USA’s FNS-9 Longslide — Full Review

When you bring up FN in conversation, people will nod their heads. If you ask them to say something about FN, a few of the folks nodding their heads will say “Well, they make guns for the military.” The old guy will clear his gullet and say, “John Browning’s Hi-Power.”  Well, both of these are accurate, but FN’s history spans far more than just these two great guns. The BAR, The FN FAL and the M2 Ma Deuce would all be quickly added to the discussion as the group thinks began to kick in. Even these additions only scratch the surface, so let me take you through the high points of FN.

Cartridge Showdown: The 30-'06 — Awesome or Awful?

Cartridge Showdown: The 30-’06 — Awesome or Awful?

Now, there are multitudes of wonderful cartridges out there, and I’ll confess to having a love affair with many of them. But for sheer versatility mixed with get-’er-done authority, my vote still goes to the venerable 30-’06. It doesn’t posses the smashing capabilities of the magnums, but neither does it pack the kick.

A 75-Round Yugoslavian AK-47? Century Arms N-PAP DF

A 75-Round Yugoslavian AK-47? Century Arms N-PAP DF

Following World War II, a group of nations were consolidated into what we referred to as Yugoslavia, ruled by a man named Tito. Not owing his ascension to power to the Soviet Union, but still being a communist, he proclaimed that Yugoslavia would go a third way, part of neither the East nor the West. The Yugoslavian military adopted the basic pattern of the Soviet AKM rifle and made some alterations to adapt it to their doctrine. Rifle grenades were thought of as a huge force multiplier by the Yugoslavians, which resulted in several of those modifications.