Remington Recalls Recently-Made Model 887 Shotguns
Remington is voluntarily recalling Remington Model 887 shotguns manufactured from December 1, 2013 to November 24, 2014. Remington has determined that some Remington Model 887 shotguns manufactured...
View ArticleGot Stub? Barrel Stub Gauges Serve Many Functions
Next time you have a barrel fitted, consider having your gunsmith create a “stub gauge” from a left-over piece of barrel steel (ideally taken from your new barrel blank). The outside diameter isn’t...
View ArticleErnie-the-Gunsmith Offers Wide Selection of Trigger Springs
Ernie Paull from California was an active competition shooter for many years. However, his eyesight has declined so he has turned his attention to providing components for shooters and gunsmiths....
View ArticleBuilding an AR-Platform Rifle DVD on Sale
Planning to put together an AR-platform rifle? Or are you looking to upgrade your AR with a new barrel, stock, or trigger group? Then you should check out the AR-15 Rifle Build DVD from our friends at...
View ArticleNRA Gunsmithing Guide Contains 116 Articles
The NRA Gunsmithing Guide contains 336 pages of solid, comprehensive gunsmithing info drawn from articles originally published in the American Rifleman magazine. The $24.95 book includes 116 articles...
View ArticleBrownells “Forever” Satisfaction Guarantee
“Forever”. That’s a serious concept. In a world where many products are guaranteed for just 30 days (or not at all), the Brownells “forever” 100% satisfaction guarantee is pretty darn impressive. In...
View ArticleGun Tech: Top Barrel-Makers Adopt Degaussing Technology
Advancements in barrel technology in recent decades have been impressive. Today’s premium barrels deliver accuracy that could only have been dreamed-of decades ago. And now a new development promises...
View ArticleGet Smart: Read Top TECH Articles on AccurateShooter.com
Readers who have just recently discovered the Daily Bulletin may not realize that AccurateShooter.com has hundreds of reference articles in our archives. These authoritative articles are divided into...
View ArticleGroup Buy: $30 Off PPR Custom Bolt Fluting and Bolt Knobs
Shown above are bolts with TAC-6 Fluting and two-tone Vortex knobs. The fluting and knob installation are two different operations, priced separately. Paul Fakenbridge of Pro Precision Rifles (PPR) is...
View ArticleTactical Transformer: .243 Win Becomes a 6-6.5×47 Lapua
Article by Bill, Editor of Rifleshooter.com A few years ago I built a custom switch-barrel Remington 700 on an AICS Chassis chambered in .243 Winchester and .308 Winchester. I found the .243 Win...
View ArticleHome Shop Project: Modifying a Kimber 82G for Benchrest Use
A while back, Roy Bertalotto acquired a budget-priced Kimber 82G rimfire target rifle from the CMP. The Kimber comes with an oiled-wood stock that works fine for three-position training, but Roy...
View ArticleLearn How to Assemble Your Own AR-Platform Rifle
Here are the main tools you’ll need to assemble an AR-platform rifle Planning to put together an AR-platform rifle? Or are you looking to upgrade your AR with a new barrel, stock, or trigger group?...
View ArticleGenesis of a Tactical Rifle — The Process of Creation
How is a modern, metal-chassis rifle built? This very cool video from Masterpiece Arms answers that question. The nicely-edited video shows the creation of a Masterpiece Arms tactical rifle from start...
View ArticleBigger, Bolder Borden — New Large-Diameter Borden Action
Our friend Erik Cortina told us that Jim Borden of Borden Accuracy has developed a new “wide-body” action, the Borden BRMXD. Erik is building a rifle around this action to shoot at the 2016 Berger SW...
View ArticleCorbin’s Curly Maple Masterpiece — .243 Win Prone Rifle
As a visual treat for our Daily Bulletin readers, we went back to our Gun of the Week archives to showcase a very special rifle. This humdinger could be the prettiest prone rifle we’ve ever seen....
View ArticleJewell Trigger Disassembly and Reassembly by 6.5 Guys
Jewell triggers are still the most-used triggers on competition benchrest and F-Class rifles and they are also popular for hunting, varmint, and tactical rifles (with or without safeties). While a...
View ArticleBehold January’s Pride and Joy Rifles
Here’s a bit of Britain in blue — a 270-7mm WSM F-Classer belonging to Elwood in the UK. One of the most popular items in our Shooters’ Forum is the ongoing “Pride and Joy” thread. Since 2009, Forum...
View ArticleGunsmith Mike Bryant “Un-Retires” and Is Taking Projects Again
Here are some of the fine rifles Mike Bryant has smithed. You’ll find dozens more on BryantCustom.com. Texas-based gunsmith Mike Bryant has decided to start taking work again. It seems that retired...
View ArticleDefining “Overbore” Cartridges — The Great Debate
What is “Overbore”? That’s a question rifle shooters can debate to no end. This article from our archives proposes one way to identify “overbore cartridges”. We think the approach outlined here is...
View ArticleGet Smart: Read Top TECH Articles on AccurateShooter.com
Readers who have just recently discovered the Daily Bulletin may not realize that AccurateShooter.com has hundreds of reference articles in our archives. These authoritative articles are divided into...
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