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Burris XTR Signature Rings

Burris XTR Signature Rings

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Burris Signature rings are available in both hunting (Signature) and tactical (XTR Signature) models. The awesome thing about them is that they are able to precisely compensate for misaligned bases, or, to set your scope up with built-in cant (the XTR’s are capable of 0 to 40 moa), for long-range shooting.

A Pair of Rock Rivers — LAR-15 Quick Magazine Change & LAR-15 Better Than Basic Carbine

A Pair of Rock Rivers — LAR-15 Quick Magazine Change & LAR-15 Better Than Basic Carbine

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There are lots of great companies competing for a slice of the AR-15 market, but it’s sometimes hard to find a rifle that is different. Enter Rock River Arms. I was torn between two rifles: the LAR-15 QMC (Quick Magazine Change) and the LAR-15 BTB (Better Than Basic) Carbine. I couldn’t decide between which one to test, so Rock Rivers graciously sent both.

The Perfect Entry Level Optic: Burris XTR II 4-20x50mm

The Perfect Entry Level Optic: Burris XTR II 4-20x50mm

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When the cost of a precision rifle can reach into the thousands of dollars it tends to be a little less practical, and unnecessary, to spend as much on the scope as you spent on the rifle. Starting out though, when you’re on a budget, finding a suitable optic for precision rifle competition that won’t break the bank isn’t easy. However, Burris is making the search easier with their XTR II line of scopes that are tailor-made for the beginning shooter at a price that some will find very easy to swallow. 

Intro to Precision Rifle Series — Mindset, Equipment & Skills

Intro to Precision Rifle Series — Mindset, Equipment & Skills

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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. 

Long Range Contender? Savage Model 10 Ashbury Precision Chassis Rifle — Full Review

Long Range Contender? Savage Model 10 Ashbury Precision Chassis Rifle — Full Review

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It seems like Savage rifles garner a love hate relationship with much of the shooting population. Some people love them because they’re an affordable rifle with features and a level of performance that hits well above their price point. Savage rifles are known for shooting exceptionally well while possessing a great adjustable trigger and a barrel nut system that makes barrel swaps relatively easy.

Hammer-Forged Steal: Steyr’s $850 Pro Hunter – Full Review.

Hammer-Forged Steal: Steyr’s $850 Pro Hunter – Full Review.

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The Steyr firm can trace its roots back to the mid-1860s, in Steyr, Austria, and they’ve always prided themselves on producing rifles that have been on the cutting edge of technology. Their Pro Hunter is no exception, being a reliable, if futuristic-looking, bolt-action repeater that is designed to take the worst the elements can throw at it.

A 3-Gun Heavy Metal Hammer? CMMG Mk3 3GR .308 Rifle – Full Review

A 3-Gun Heavy Metal Hammer? CMMG Mk3 3GR .308 Rifle – Full Review

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Are you a shooter that likes the biggest and baddest guns and chamberings? Well, then the 3-Gun Heavy Metal class is just the thing for you. And, if you are this kind of shooter, then the Mk3 3GR .308 from CMMG was developed just for you.

A 5.56-Sized .308 AR? The POF-USA Piston-Operated Revolution - Full Review.

A 5.56-Sized .308 AR? The POF-USA Piston-Operated Revolution – Full Review.

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Patriot Ordnance Factory (POF-USA) looked at the 7.62mm AR design and began to crunch numbers and inspect designs. They believed that there was a way to merge the two worlds of the 7.62mm AR and AR-15. Essentially to make a gun that has .308 performance with a 5.56 size. They decided it was time for a revolution.

You can also choose both red dot and magnified optic. The Burris AR-332 and FastFire 3 both have mount options that allow them to work together.

Optics Buying Guide—Everything You Need To Know

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So, how do you get a good grasp of the world of optics? Well, we have you covered right here at GunsAmerica.com. By reading this exhaustively researched and detailed 12-part series on optics, you will get the info you need to not only make an informed purchase.

There are a plethora of scopes on the market. How do you find the right balance of quality, features, and price?

Optics Buying Guide: Do You Get What You Pay For With Scopes?

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There are some common rules of thumb about matching rifle and scope quality, but the 1:1 ratio is close enough. Hey, it’s even OK to drop down to 50% of the rifle price if you need to. The point is this: don’t buy a nice rifle and stick a cheap gun show scope on it.