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.
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A Pair of Rock Rivers — LAR-15 Quick Magazine Change & LAR-15 Better Than Basic Carbine
BY Jon Hodoway Published: September 29, 2017 Updated: September 29, 2017The Perfect Entry Level Optic: Burris XTR II 4-20x50mm
BY Ian Kenney Published: September 27, 2017 Updated: September 27, 2017When 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
BY Ian Kenney Published: September 26, 2017 Updated: March 31, 2024Precision 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
BY Ian Kenney Published: August 3, 2017 Updated: August 3, 2017It 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.
BY Phil Massaro Published: April 13, 2017 Updated: April 13, 2017The 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
BY Jon Hodoway Published: March 29, 2017 Updated: March 29, 2017Are 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.
BY Fred Mastison Published: March 23, 2017 Updated: March 23, 2017Patriot 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.
Optics Buying Guide—Everything You Need To Know
BY Tom McHale Published: October 31, 2016 Updated: October 31, 2016So, 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.
Optics Buying Guide: Do You Get What You Pay For With Scopes?
BY Tom McHale Published: October 7, 2016 Updated: October 7, 2016There 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.
Optics Buying Guide: Big Scopes
BY Tom McHale Published: September 30, 2016 Updated: March 31, 2024So why would you want or need a very high magnification scope? There are two related reasons. You might need to see and hit a reasonably-sized target at very long range, or you might need to be able to see and hit a much smaller target at shorter ranges.