Category: Equipment Reviews

  • World’s Finest Trimmer Review

    World’s Finest Trimmer Review

    To put it plainly, trimming cases is a pain. Many people start on the LEE system because it’s very inexpensive. That system works just fine for less than 50 cases at a time, but going further starts to get ridiculous even with running the head in a drill. The Little Crow Gunworks “World’s Finest Trimmer”…

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  • Howling Raven Mosin Nagant Muzzle Brake Review

    Howling Raven Mosin Nagant Muzzle Brake Review

    7.62x54R is not a ridiculous round. Sitting in-between 30-06 and .308 in power, it’s kind of sensible, other than the way outdated rim. It’s use since the 1890’s means lots of countries have produced the round and ensured it as an inexpensive, readily available, full-power plinking round that pairs up well with inexpensive, surplus Mosin Nagant…

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  • Caldwell The Rock Jr. Review

    Caldwell The Rock Jr. Review

    Tired of using a rolled up jacket to shoot off of? It’s time to upgrade! I usually use bags, but what’s really annoyed me about them is the lack of adjustment available. Their height is the height and that’s it. Bipods are adjustable and solid, but you need to load up the legs each time…

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  • How to Make Your Own 5 Round Garand Clips

    How to Make Your Own 5 Round Garand Clips

    First off, this is a bit dumb: you can buy 5 round Garand clips new for like $5. But, hunting season was upon me and I forgot and I had lots of 8 round en-block Garand clips and I needed a few 5 round clips for hunting. DIY it is! Some people use little wood…

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  • MDT HS3 Review

    MDT HS3 Review

    When it comes to precision rifles, the stock is one of the more important parts. Wood stocks swell with humidity, and inexpensive plastic polymer stocks can be bendy or poorly fitted to the action. An aftermarket stock can improve the repeatability between shots improving accuracy, offer more flexibility in configuration, as well as offering more…

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  • MDT Skeleton Buttstock Review

    MDT Skeleton Buttstock Review

    MDT’s Skeleton Buttstock is an aluminum buttstock designed to attach to an AR-style buffer interface, but not use the buffer tube. Many precision tactical rifles use this style of interface to get access to the incredible range of AR-15 buttstocks. One of the most popular precision rifle buttstocks is the Magpul PRS (Precision Adjustable Stock.) But where that…

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  • BunkerHead Face Mask Review

    BunkerHead Face Mask Review

    A while back, I put out a YouTube video on different hunting face masks and got an email from Phil at BunkerHead saying that their system was better than the masks I had. They were so confident, they sent me one of their mossy oak systems for review.  Check out my article on Best Hunting…

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  • Bushnell 3200 Elite 3-9×40

    Bushnell 3200 Elite 3-9×40

    Bushnell is known for their value priced scopes as well as their “Elite” line. The Elite line of scope includes the 3200, 4200, and 6500. The 3200 is the lowest priced Elite and is what I consider to be a great starting place for scoping a value to midrange rifle. My particular scope came with…

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  • Promag Archangel M1A Stock Review

    Promag Archangel M1A Stock Review

    The ProMag Archangel M1A stock is a new arrival here in Canada and a great alternative to a regular synthetic stock or the substandard wood that typically comes with Norinco M305’s (Norinco’s copy of the M1A). Although it looks a bit like a JAE stock, it’s quite different. The JAE-100 Generation 3 stock comes with…

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  • Bushnell Elite Tactical 10X40 Review

    Bushnell Elite Tactical 10X40 Review

    Within riflescopes, there are a few clear price categories: The low end, running from $100 – $200 with Bushnells, Tasco, Simmons, and a few others The midrange, running from $200-$400 with Bushnell Elites, Redfield, Nikon, Weaver, Vortex, and some low end Leupolds The high end, running from $400-$1000 mainly dominated with Leupolds, but also including…

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