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Pre-Fit Barrels: Everything Your Gunsmith Wishes You Knew

Pre-Fit Barrels - Everything Your Gunsmith Wishes You Knew

We’ve seen an explosion of pre-fit barrels over the past few years. But are any of the top-ranked PRS shooters using pre-fits? Are they as accurate as a barrel that is custom-chambered for your action? How do you know if they’re right for you? Our latest post sheds light on the rise of pre-fit barrels, combining historical insights with cutting-edge trends and expert advice from top gunsmiths. Whether you’re a seasoned marksman or a newcomer, this is your guide to understanding the future of precision shooting.

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Accuracy International AXSR Review

Accuracy International AI AXSR Review

I recently spent a couple of months behind Accuracy International's new AXSR rifle chambered in 300 Norma Mag, firing almost 500 rounds. I used to cinch a top 5 finish in a flagship, national-level ELR match, but it wasn't all rosey! This is my 100% honest, full disclosure, hands-on review of the AI AXSR rifle platform, with all the details you could ever want to know!

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Bullet Jump Research: Executive Summary & Load Development Tips

This is the last post in a series of articles focused on bullet jump research that has been conducted more than two years by Mark Gordon of Short Action Customs (Who is Mark Gordon?). In this post, I’ll provide an executive summary of what we covered and provide a few tips for how to apply this new knowledge in our load development. The first article provided a comprehensive overview of what 10+ of the most respected books and reloading manuals had to see about bullet jump and laid the foundation of what bullet jump is, along with other concepts like ...

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