This review provides an in-depth look at the Falkor Defense Rock Rifle, highlighting its Rock chassis and Seven action. The speaker, Justin from Precision Rifle Network, details the chassis's adjustability, ambidextrous features, and weight system. He also covers the Seven action's Remington 700 footprint, smooth operation, and innovative interchangeable bolt head for quick caliber changes. The review emphasizes practical application and performance in competitive shooting scenarios.
This video provides an expert-level overview of building precision long-range rifles using Bergara Premier barreled actions. The host, demonstrating high authority, details two distinct builds: a competition rig and a lighter hunting setup, highlighting component choices like barrel profiles, twist rates, and triggers. It emphasizes the value proposition of Bergara actions due to their Remington 700 footprint compatibility and cost-effectiveness compared to custom options, showcasing sub-MOA accuracy even with budget ammunition.
This review of the Bergara B14 rifle in a KRG chassis highlights its potential as an entry-level precision rifle. The action is noted for its smoothness, comparable to a 'Lexus to Toyota' upgrade over the Remington 700 platform. Accuracy testing with various 6.5 Creedmoor loads showed group sizes ranging from 0.921 to 1.229 inches at 100 yards, with Norma 143gr ELD-M yielding the best results despite pressure signs. The rifle's compatibility with the extensive Remington 700 aftermarket is a key advantage.
This review of the CZ 600 American in .308 Win highlights its traditional aesthetics and impressive accuracy potential. The rifle features a 20-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, an adjustable trigger, and a 60-degree bolt throw. Accuracy testing confirmed its sub-MOA guarantee, with Federal 168gr MatchKing achieving a 0.6-inch group.
This review of the Bergara B14R Crest CF highlights its exceptional accuracy, achieving sub-MOA groups with premium .22 LR ammunition. The rifle features a lightweight carbon fiber construction and a Remington 700 footprint for accessory compatibility. Expert insights confirm its suitability for both precision rimfire competition and hunting applications.
Aero Precision enters the bolt-action market with the Solus action, designed for user-serviceability and aftermarket compatibility. It features a Remington 700 footprint and Savage small shank barrel interface, a 3-lug bolt with a 60-degree throw, and interchangeable bolt faces. Aero also offers a modular chassis with adjustable comb and LOP, targeting sub-$1000 for the action and sub-$1100 for the chassis.
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