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    EGW Hunter Scope Base and Keystone Rings 

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    J.Baker
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    Published on 11-02-2020 11:10 AM  Number of Views: 5648 
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    For many years now I have been a regular user of picatinney scope bases (or rails if you prefer) from Evolution Gun Works, aka EGW, and often would recommend them to others as they have proven to be an excellent product offered at a reasonable price. However, my one and only complaint with their rails has always been that I didn't particularly like how they extended out over the recoil lug and barrel nut. Depending ...
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    JARD Savage Centerfire Trigger System 

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    Published on 01-10-2020 04:00 PM  Number of Views: 11168 
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    It's been quite a few years since we last saw a new aftermarket trigger introduced for the Savage 110 series rifles, and a few long-standing aftermarket triggers for Savage 110's have even disappeared from the market in recent years due to a significant drop in demand and sales. This is mainly due to the popularity and ease of adjustment of the AccuTrigger being standard on the 110-series rifles. The AccuTrigger is offered ...
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    Boyds AT-ONE Thumbhole Stock Review 

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    big honkin jeep
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    Published on 04-19-2019 06:59 AM
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    Recently I was presented the opportunity to try out the Boyds AT-ONE rifle stock in the new ambidextrous thumbhole shape and do an unbiased review on it. Being that I shoot left handed and often share my rifles and love of shooting with others of varying statures
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    Boyds AT-One Rifle Stock 

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    Published on 11-22-2017 09:30 PM
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    Boyds AT-One with standard grip and forearm


    Recently I was given the opportunity to try out one of the new At-One rifle stocks from Boyds Hardwood Gunstocks. The specific stock I requested and was supplied is inlet for a left-hand Savage Arms Model 10 short-action with a sporter barrel channel and blind magazine. The stock was supplied in Boyds new Ripple Timber laminate pattern which offers a slightly different look than their standard laminates.
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    TipTop Rifle Bipod by Peleton Technology 

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    Published on 07-08-2017 12:01 AM
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    Throughout my time shooting from numerous locations in a multitude of improvised positions I have constantly been searching for a Bipod that does it all, but doesn't break the bank. I have tried at least 5-6 on the market and all, but the Harris have been sold to the next user who enjoyed the features of the other brands better. The thing I like most about the Harris is its simplicity. ...
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    Boyds Heritage Replacement Rifle Stock 

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    Published on 04-21-2017 12:13 AM
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    Once upon a time… in a gun shop far, far away… there were firearms that came equipped from the factory with quality stocks made of maple and walnut. Many of these stocks featured additional embellishments such as ebony or rosewood forend tips and grip caps or cut checkering in the grip areas. Sadly, in this day and age most new firearms are being fitted with black or camo-clad injection molded polymer stocks that have about as much warmth and character as a brick. ...
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    Ashbury SuperSport MOD-1 Modular Rifle Chassis System (MRCS) 

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    Published on 07-06-2016 05:23 AM
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    Over the past thirty five years I have had the opportunity to field test and evaluate a great deal of long range precision rifle equipment. Some have been high quality, solidly built and well thought out, and others – not so much. As a current member of the Savage Rifle Team, I have been very lucky to get my hands on ...
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    Sharp Shooter Supply's New 'Poly Sled" Single-Shot Adapter 

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    Published on 12-27-2013 02:44 PM
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    Ever wished someone would offer a single-shot adapter for the Savage Axis? Something that would slip in place of the factor DBM and allow you to easily single-feed cartridges at the range or in a prairie dog town without having to modify anything else on your rifle? ...
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    Timney Axis Replacement Trigger Install/Review 

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    Published on 02-19-2013 03:09 PM
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    One of the two key areas in need of improvement on the Savage Axis is the trigger (the other being the stock in case you were wondering). At present there are two aftermarket options available to replace the rather heavy and non-adjustable factory trigger - one from Rifle Basix and the other from Timney Triggers. This review is for the latter.
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    Criterion Barrel Review in 6mm BR Norma 

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    A new shooting season has come and my old Shilen Ratchet rifled barrel was at 1000 rounds fired, but it was still shooting well. Even so I thought maybe it was time to re-chamber it or try a new barrel, but anything that would follow it would really have to be super impressive. I noticed this year that Northland Shooters Supply was offering a new line of barrels. At first I sarcastically thought “Wow, another new barrel maker!” but I then noticed that the barrel was from the makers of Krieger and this sparked my interest. I have owned several Krieger barrels in the past and they have always proven to be a top notch barrel.
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