
When greater mobility and hard-hitting performance are needed, the 16-inch Operator DMRs answer the call. Chambered in .308/7.62x51, these rifles are built on RRA's LAR-BT3 billet upper and lower receivers and come with chrome-lined, 1:10 twist barrels.
Read More →During Industry Day at the Range I tried the Hellion , Springfield Armory’s .556 bullpup design. It shoulders and feels balanced during fire, and packs a lot of capability into a package that is just 28.85 inches overall in length.
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Christensen Arms has announced the Modern Precision Rifle Chassis. It is the company’s first bolt-action rifle chassis.
Read More →TrackingPoint's three new precision guided firearms allow the novice shooter to engage long-range targets with semi-automatic rifle speed.
Read More →Tracking Point Innovations hopes to change the way precision shooters calculate their shot by mounting "smart" aiming technology to a custom rifle. SWAT operators told POLICE Magazine they'll wait to see if it will hold up to duty use.
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FNH USA has introduced its Tactical Box Magazine (TBM) Conversion Kit for the FN SPR precision bolt-action rifle. This new kit allows SPR owners to install upgrades such as higher capacity magazines and an ambidextrous magazine release button with hand tools.
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The Model 700 SPS Tactical 300 Blackout pairs a machined solid-steel, cylindrical Model 700 receiver with 16 1/2-inch, heavy-contour barrel threaded to accept AAC and 5/8-x-24 threaded flash hiders, muzzle breaks and suppressors. The tactical-style carbon steel, hammer-forged barrel has a 1:7 twist rate.
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This is about an alternative to a .308 for those snipers who will likely never even see a 100-yard deployment and do not need the overpenetration or down range effect. I believe the 6.8 SPC is that alternative.
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DPMS Panther Arms’ LRT-SASS is essentially a .308 Winchester AR-style rifle designed from the ground up as a precision marksman rifle.
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I read today about a Canadian team in Afghanistan making a confirmed kill at 2,670 yards. That's a mile and a half, give or take 30 yards. I can't even see a bus at a mile and a half, let alone a man-size target.
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