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		<title>BYOB &#8212; How to Build Your Own Barricade for Tactical Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 06:30:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a great Do-It-Yourself project for tactical shooters. Ed and Steve of 65Guys.com have created a versatile wooden barricade designed for easy transport. The goal with this design was to create a stable barricade that offers a variety of shooting positions, but can also fit in the bed of a pick-up or the back of [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Here&#8217;s a great Do-It-Yourself project for tactical shooters. Ed and Steve of <a href="http://www.65guys.com/" target="_blank">65Guys.com</a> have created a versatile wooden barricade designed for easy transport. The goal with this design was to create a stable barricade that offers a variety of shooting positions, but can also fit in the bed of a pick-up or the back of an SUV. The  69&#8243; tall barricade is hinged in the middle, so it&#8217;s just 27&#8243; wide. To deploy the Barricade you simply fold it open and then nest the lower wings in ground-level stands.</p>
<p>We call this the BYOB Project &#8212; Build Your Own Barricade. Anyone with basic wood-working skills should find the Barricade pretty easy to make. The only tricky part is cutting the side Dado joints for the left and right lower wings. But when you&#8217;ve got it completed, you have a low-cost unit that is versatile and sturdy yet easy to pack in a truck and carry out on the range. In the video below the 6.5 Guys showcase their Gen 2 barricade and explain how to build one just like it. </p>
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<p><b>Looking at the 6.5 Guys Modular Barricade</b><br />
The <a href="http://www.65guys.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/65guys_gen2_barricade_plans.pdf" target="_blank">Modular Barricade</a> was drawn up by Steve in PowerPoint and then dimensions added. Once the entire plan was created, Steve cut components to size and then used ordinary wood screws and wood glue to assemble the barricade frame. This was done to ensure maximum rigidity due to the light weight construction using 2″ x 2″ frame members. A long piano hinge was used to allow the Barricade to fold in half, while still having high torsional rigidity. Each of the Barricade openings are 12&#8243; x 12&#8243; square. This consistent ‘window’ spacing allows interchangeable panels with different cut-out shapes to be placed at varies heights/locations in the Barricade.</p>
<p><strong>Modular Barricade Key Features</strong><br />
&#8212; Lightweight construction using low-cost 2&#215;2 wood beams.<br />
&#8212; Collapsible frame with center hinges for easy transport and deployment.<br />
&#8212; Multiple Support levels at 6&#8243; vertical intervals (6&#8243; variance R to L).<br />
&#8212; Modular port design allows ports to be changed and moved as desired.</p>
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<p><b>6.5 Guys&#8217; Modular Barricade &#8212; Construction Tips</b><br />
The Modular Barricade can be constructed over a weekend with the proper materials and basic shop tools such as a power saw and electric screwdriver. Steve used a router for the side panel dado joints but a table saw could also be used for that task. Steve&#8217;s only real issue with the build involved the port panels &#8212; getting them to fit right. The 2&#8243; x 2&#8243; frame wood wasn’t always straight; even a small variation in the wood could cause a port panel to be too tight or too loose. Steve had to do a lot of extra sanding and planing to get the port panels to fit just right.</p>
<p><b>Where and How to Use the Barricade for Training</b><br />
Because the 6.5 Guys&#8217; Modular Barricade is so easy to move, you can simply pack it up and deploy it at your local range for practice. (Do ensure club/range rules allow shooting from barricades.) While the Barricade is designed to sit on the natural ground, the base stands can also be placed on concrete if your range does not allow deployment forward of the normal firing line. While you can use the Barricade for training on your own, Ed and Steve say novice shooters can benefit from a formal clinic.</p>
<p>In the video below, the 6.5 Guys discuss precision rifle training with Scott Satterlee, an instructor with Core Shooting Solutions. This video explains why new shooters should consider enrolling in a formal training clinic. Topics covered are: typical course format and &#8220;curriculum&#8221;, the gear needed to participate in a precision rifle clinic, and skills shooters should practice before attending the clinic.</p>
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		<title>Armageddon Gear (AG) Cup Match on Shooting USA TV Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2026 19:22:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Precision Rifle fans should watch Shooting USA this week. On Wednesday, February 25, 2026 Shooting USA features coverage of the 2025 Armageddon Gear (AG) Cup Invitational. The 3-day AG Cup posts the biggest cash money match in precision rifle competition. This challenging multi-stage, elimination-format competition is one of the top tactical matches of the year. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Precision Rifle fans should watch <a href="http://www.shootingusa.com/" target="_blank">Shooting USA</a> this week. On <strong>Wednesday, February 25</strong>, 2026 Shooting USA features coverage of the 2025 Armageddon Gear (AG) Cup Invitational. The 3-day AG Cup posts the biggest cash money match in precision rifle competition. This challenging multi-stage, elimination-format competition is one of the top tactical matches of the year. On the final day, the top competitors faced ten courses of fire to determine who will claim the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/p/AG-Cup-100057110151555/" target="_blank">Armageddon Gear AG Cup</a>. This is an invitation-only match for America&#8217;s top Precision Rifle shooters, with the potential reward of huge cash prizes &#8212; $20,000 for the winner plus $1000 for each top scorer on the ten final courses of fire.</p>
<p>Shooting USA SHOW TIMES: This Shooting USA Episode airs Wednesday, February 25, 2026 at <strong>9:00 PM Eastern and Pacific; 8:00 PM Central</strong> on the Outdoor Channel. In Canada, Shooting USA is broadcast on the Sportsman Canada Channel. If you miss the regular broadcast, you can stream the show online at any time on <a href="https://vimeo.com/ondemand/shootingusa">Vimeo for $0.99 per episode</a>.</p>
<h2>This Video Shows Highlights of the Armageddon Cup</h2>
<p><iframe width="600" height="340" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/9p02hxQFw5Q?si=wzK626NoEk83GWpz" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/susamay23x3.jpg" alt="Armageddon Gear AG Cup Invitational Shooting USA"><br />
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<p>The AG Cup is the brainchild of Tom Fuller, the owner of <a href="https://armageddongear.com/" target="_blank">Armageddon Gear</a>, and to say it’s a success is a bit of an understatement. This invitation-only match is the richest tactical/precision competition on the planet.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/susamay23x4.jpg" alt="Armageddon Gear AG Cup Invitational Shooting USA"><br />
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<h3><a href="https://armageddongear.com/" target="_blank">Armageddon Gear Website</a> | <a href="https://www.clintonhouse.com/" target="_blank">Clinton House Plantation Website</a></h3>
<p><b>This AG Cup video has good footage of the stages in a previous 2022 AG Cup.</b><br />
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<p><big><b>Armaggedon Gear &#8212; Tactical Accessories</b></big><br />
<a href="https://www.armageddongear.com/" target="_blaank">Armageddon Gear</a>, founded by former U.S. Army Ranger Tom Fuller, sells support bags, gun cases, slings, suppressor covers, scope covers, and a wide variety of other accessories popular with the PRS/NRL crowd. Armageddon Gear now provides products to the U.S. Military, Law Enforcement, as well as PRS/NRL competitors.</p>
<p><strong>Armageddon Gear Game-Changer Bag</strong><br />
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		<title>Saturday Movies: NRL22 and NRL22X Rimfire Tactical Matches</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2025 06:33:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The National Rifle League (NRL) started off sponsoring major centerfire tactical matches, similar to PRS competitions. That proved successful so the NRL added a .22 LR Rimfire series, called NRL22. The NRL22 rimfire discipline has been a major success, as rimfire guns are fun to shoot and ammo is very affordable. The most popular NRL22 [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The <a href="https://nrl22.com/" target="_blank">National Rifle League</a> (NRL) started off sponsoring major centerfire tactical matches, similar to PRS competitions. That proved successful so the NRL added a .22 LR Rimfire series, called NRL22. The NRL22 rimfire discipline has been a major success, as rimfire guns are fun to shoot and ammo is very affordable. The most popular NRL22 matches have drawn up to 200 rimfire competitors. And now there is a companion rimfire long-range series, <a href="https://nrl22.com/matches/photo/?tribe_eventcategory%5B0%5D=175" target="_blank">NRL22X</a>. Learn more about NRL22 and NRL22X at <a href="https://nrl22.com" target="_blank">NRL22.com</a>.</p>
<p><a href="https://nrl22.com" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/nrl22mov1902x.jpg" alt="NRL22 rimfire tactical steel targets KYL JC Steel hangers"></a><br />
<iframe width="600" height="340" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/NRBDLa7Mz54" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p><a href="https://nrl22.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" hspace="8" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/nrl22targx300.jpg" alt="NRL22 rimfire tactical steel targets KYL JC Steel hangers"></a>NRL22 offers competition shooting at relatively low  expense. There are six (6) classes</a>: Open, Base, Ladies, Young Guns (8-16), Old Guns (OG 60+), and Air Rifle. Base Class is for the budget-minded shooter &#8212; the combined MSRP of Rifle and Optic in 2026 may not exceed $1650.00 (so you could spend $950 on a rifle and $700 on a scope for example). That keeps the sport affordable.</p>
<p>Open, Youth, OG, and Ladies Classes have no price limits on rifle and optic. Visit <a href="https://nrl22.com/" target="_blank">NRL22.com</a> to find an NRL22 match near you. <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1r6vC29Q-yIOzly8A7-I9NxFWy5Ik92ic/view" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> for the latest set of NRL22 rules (PDF). The NRL also sponsors NRL22X matches. These involve significantly longer distances for greater challenge. Currently, an <a href="https://nrl22.com/product/nrl22-membership/" target="_blank">NRL22 membership</a> costs $60/year for adult classes or $25/year for Young Guns Class.</p>
<p><big><b>March 2023 NRL22 Course of Fire</b></big><br />
<iframe width="600" height="340" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/rKu6EpKQzAM" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>For actual NRL22 competitors, this is a very useful video. It shows how shooting from a variety of positions, and it includes very cool through-the-lens views. This covers the NRL22 March 2023 course of fire.</p>
<p><big><b>NRL22 Competition with Base Class ($1200 Max) Rifle</b></big><br />
<iframe width="600" height="340" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Xj0RwuctRrY" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>One good thing about NRL22 competition is you don&#8217;t need to spend a fortune to compete. Base class is limited to $1200.00 for rifle and optic. You can do very well even at this budget level. This video, complete with through-the-lens imagery, shows an NRL22 match shot with a Base Class Ruger Precision Rimfire rifle.</p>
<p><a href="https://nrl22.com/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/nrlsat23x4.jpg" alt="NRL22 nrl22x rimfire tactical competition NRL rules registration"></a><br />
<i>NRL22 and NRL22X are not just for guys. The ladies enjoy the competition too and do very well. There is a separate Ladies class, but women can also compete in other classes. Photo by Jonathan Ocab.</i></p>
<blockquote><p><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/etl2xdiKsvk" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p><big><b>Interview with NRL22 Founder Travis Ishida</b></big><br />
This <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@VortexNationPodcast/videos" target="_blank">Vortex Nation video</a> features an 80-minute interview with Travis Ishida, one of the original founders of the NRL22 and NRL22X disciplines. Travis told us that the NRL now runs 7-8 times as many rimfire matches as centerfire matches.</i></p></blockquote>
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<h2>NRL22 Competition Guide &#8212; Match Procedures and Equipment</h2>
<p><a href="https://nrl22.com/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/nrlsat23x3.jpg" alt="NRL22 nrl22x rimfire tactical competition NRL rules registration"></a></p>
<p>If you want a basic overview about NRL 22 Competition, there is a good <a href="https://www.wideners.com/blog/nrl22-competition-guide/" target=_blank">NRL22 Competition Guide</a> on the Widener&#8217;s website. This covers the classes, the rules, target dimensions, the types of supports used, and match strategies. Here are some samples:</p>
<blockquote><p>Any rifle system that comes in under a combined MSRP of $1200 shall be eligible to compete in the Base class. This combined MSRP price is for the rifle and scope only. It excludes scope rings and bases, bipods, suppressors, data cardholders, magazines, spare magazine holders, auto bolt releases, aftermarket triggers, and extended magazine releases. Adjustments are also allowed in this division as well as adding rails of any type. If any shooter goes over the MSRP amount of $1200, they get bumped into Open class.</p>
<p>One of the most obvious rules is that all rifles must be chambered in .22 Long Rifle. Magnum and like rimfire cartridges are not allowed. It is recommended that whatever rifle you choose has a removable magazine rather than a fixed, tubular magazine since it’s harder to make safe, but they are allowed.</p>
<p>You can use any equipment in NRL22 unless a specific course of fire rules out using an item specifically. The only exception is tripods are never allowed. The sharing of equipment is allowed as well as slings to assist in unsupported positional shooting.</p>
<p>The steel target dimensions range from .25 inches wide to 6 inches wide. Some stages will require 10 rounds to be shot, while others may have you shoot 12 rounds. Most often, you’ll have 120 seconds to shoot a course of fire.</p></blockquote>
<h2>Ammunition Selection for NRL22 and NRL22X</h2>
<p><iframe width="600" height="340" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ViPpCT6jwow" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>Our friend F-Class John, a top F-Open competitor, has recently started tactical rimfire matches. He enjoys the challenge. And he admits a big part of the appeal is the MUCH cheaper ammunition. He has seen good results with relatively inexpensive Norma Tac-22 ammo, but he now favors SK ammo which he says offers great performance for the price. In this video, F-Class John tests SK Rifle Match Ammo vs. the premium Lapua Center-X ammo. He tested using a benchrest set-up with his MPA chassis rimfire rifle.</p>
<p><a href="https://nrl22.com/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/nrlsat22x2.jpg" alt="NRL22 nrl22x rimfire tactical competition NRL rules registration"></a></p>
<h2>How to Register for NRL22 Competitions</h2>
<p>Looking to get started in NRL22 or NRL22X (long range) competition? <a href="https://nrl22.com/" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> to visit the NRL22 home page. The NRL22/NRL22X website has a registration page along with information on equipment rules, match locations, match rules, and the 2023 Match Schedule. <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1r6vC29Q-yIOzly8A7-I9NxFWy5Ik92ic/view" target="_blank">CLICK HERE for NRL22 rules</a> and <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aQaWXKP0oHZ6Ow_swbJOsmgu29Kh3jFE/view" target="_blank">CLICK HERE for NRL22X-specific Rules</a>.</p>
<p><a href="https://nrl22.com/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/nrl22member26.jpg" alt="NRL22 nrl22x rimfire tactical competition NRL rules registration"></a></p>
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		<title>Sunday GunDay: Switch-Barrel 6mm/6.5mm Creedmoor PRS Rig</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today we feature a modern switch-barrel PRS chassis rifle set up for quick changes between 6mm Creedmoor and 6.5 Creedmoor barrels. The owner, Forum member Jeff Cosgrove (aka &#8220;Punkur67&#8243;) uses the 6 CM barrel for competition, favoring the reduced recoil over its 6.5 mm big brother. He does use the 6.5 CM barrel for practice [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Today we feature a modern switch-barrel PRS chassis rifle set up for quick changes between 6mm Creedmoor and 6.5 Creedmoor barrels. The owner, Forum member Jeff Cosgrove (aka &#8220;Punkur67&#8243;) uses the 6 CM barrel for competition, favoring the reduced recoil over its 6.5 mm big brother. He does use the 6.5 CM barrel for practice (given its better barrel life). The 6.5 CM barrel also gives him the chance to shoot a variety of factory 6.5 Creedmoor ammo.</p>
<p><strong>- Terminus Zeus action with Quick Change (QC) barrel option.<br />
&#8211; 6mm Creedmoor Pre-Fit Bartlein Heavy Varmint 400MODBB barrel for matches<br />
&#8211; 6.5 Creedmoor Pre-Fit Benchmark Heavy Palma barrel for training<br />
&#8211; MPA BA Competition chassis with full weight kit<br />
&#8211; Zero Compromise Optic ZCO 5-27x56mm FFP scope<br />
&#8211; TriggerTech Diamond trigger</strong></p>
<p>This rifle represents an evolution for Jeff. Each step along the way in his PRS journey, he has learned more about what he wants and needs in a competition rifle. And what you see here, from the $3760 ZC527 scope to his high-tech reloading equipment, represents pursuit of excellence. Jeff even created a modern, spacious man cave/reloading center in his new house (photos below).</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/jeffprs21x4.jpg" alt="Zero Compromise ZC517 FFP scope PRS shooting"></p>
<h3>Quick-Change Barrel System with Terminus Zeus QC Action</h3>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/jeffprs21x8.jpg" alt="Terminus Zeus QC action scope PRS shooting"></p>
<p>This rifle has two pre-fit barrels that work with the <a href="https://terminusactions.com/product/zeus/" target="_blank">Terminus Zeus QC Action</a> for fast and easy barrel swaps. To remove a barrel, you simply release two tension screws on the front of the action and then unscrew the barrel. To swap in a different pre-fit barrel, reverse the process and then tension the screws. The Terminus Zeus is 3-lug receiver with 60° bolt and integral recoil lug. Both the receiver and bolt are DLC-treated. Jeff reports this action is <strong>extremely smooth</strong> and has met all of his expectations. Some other Zeus features are threaded trigger pins for quick/easy trigger installation, and a roller-tipped cocking piece.</p>
<h2>PRS Discipline Offers Fun, New Challenge for Long-Time Shooter</h2>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/jeffprs21x11.jpg" alt="Zero Compromise ZC517 FFP scope PRS shooting"></p>
<p>My name is Jeff Cosgrove, I live in Winchester, California and do commercial heating and air conditioning. I have shot for 20+ years but I found my interest in shooting was dwindling over time. I got somewhat bored with shooting paper at 100 yards or plinking cans out in the desert. About 18 months ago I decided I wanted to shoot long range. I picked up a used MPA in .300 Winchester Magnum and started shooting long range with a new buddy. That day I fell in love with guns all over again with more intensity than ever.</p>
<p><b>How I Got Started in PRS</b><br />
With that new .300 WM I soon found my reloads were not up to my expectations (high ES/SD), so I purchased all new reloading hardware. One of my purchases was a used Benchsource Annealer. The guy I bought that from asked if I had ever tried PRS and he invited me to check out a match. So I went to a local PRS event as a spectator. I looked at many rigs on the firing line and took notes. By the end of the day I knew this was something I really wanted to do. I then acquired a used chassis rifle that I thought would work well for PRS. I went to a PRS match the following month but shot poorly.</p>
<p>After working with that first PRS rifle, a 6.5 CM with Stiller Tac30 action, MDT chassis, and Proof Carbon-wrapped barrel, I quickly learned that gun did not handle and balance the way I hoped.* It was too light in the front, the ergos were poor, and scope eye relief was not optimal. So I decided to build my own GEN 2 PRS rifle. This is the story of how I put together my new switch-barrel rig that I now use in competition.</p>
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<h2>PRS Rifle and Gear Selection &#8212; Learning What Works</h2>
<p>Barrel availability was limited given the current shortages. Luckily I was able to obtain a 6mm Creedmoor pre-fit Bartlein Heavy Varmint 400MODBB from Southern Precision Rifles. The 6mm Creedmoor is notorious for being a barrel burner cartridge so I went with the special 400MODBB metal. Bartlein says that barrel life expectancy is 1.5 to 2 times longer than the standard 416 grade steel. I also purchased a 6.5 Creedmoor pre-fit Benchmark Heavy Palma barrel for training (Source: Straight Jacket Armory). With the Terminus Zeus quick change system I am able to swap from my match barrel to my trainer barrel in just a couple minutes. I loosen two set screws, unthread the barrel, thread the new barrel on, and torque the set screws to 10 inch-pounds. This also affords me caliber options in case I&#8217;m in a pinch for ammo. If I have some 6.5 CM loaded up and don’t have time to load 6mm Creedmoor for a match, then I&#8217;m covered.</p>
<p>For the trigger, I went with a TriggerTech Diamond Pro curve model. I have Timney, Jewell, and TriggerTech triggers in other rifles. I like them all but I liked the feel of the TT Diamond the best so that is what I used on this build. I set my triggers around 18-20 oz. &#8212;  I am not a fan of ultra-light trigger pulls.</p>
<p><b>MPA BA Competition Chassis with Added Weight</b><br />
I went with an MPA BA Comp chassis with full internal and external <strong>weight kit</strong>. I also have Gray Ops external weight on the handguard. I had the same chassis on my .300 WinMag and felt very comfortable with it. I took a PR1 class and found that, with a different gun, I had to force a comfortable hand position for proper trigger pull. After that class I grabbed my MPA and my hand fell in to the perfect position. I did not need to hunt or index my hand with the MPA. The built ARCA rail (RAT) lowered the rifles center of gravity more than my old setup with the ARCA rail bolted to the bottom of the handguard. With the current configuration, the rifle weighs in at 24 lbs. and balances three inches in front of the magwell. I now have the flexibility to add, subtract, or move approximately 6 lbs. of weight.</p>
<p><b>The Attraction of PRS/NRL Practical Competitions</b><br />
I really enjoy PRS-style shooting because there seems to be a new challenge every time you compete &#8212; no matter what. With PRS I am shooting many different positions and ranges with the pressure of a stopwatch. This keeps things interesting for me. I have taken a few training classes to help establish good, clean fundamentals.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/jeffprs21x7.jpg" alt="Zero Compromise ZC517 FFP scope PRS shooting"><br />
<i>Jeff says it is hard to practice for the many unconventional shooting positions at PRS matches.</I></p>
<p>My biggest challenges so far have been: 1) building stable shooting positions that I have not practiced enough; 2) proper equipment selection; and 3) time management. Regarding the shooting positions &#8212; PRS/NRL is not like F-Class where you can always practice from one position. And it&#8217;s hard to practice for unusual set-ups (barriers and positions) you&#8217;ve not encountered before. Concerning equipment &#8212; you need some experience in the game to determine what really works best for you.</p>
<p><b>Innovative Zero Compromise Optic &#8212; Optimized for the Tactical Game</b><br />
<img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/jeffprs21x5.jpg" alt="Zero Compromise ZC517 FFP scope PRS shooting"><br />
The scope is a <a href="https://www.zcompoptic.com/products" target="_blank">Zero Compromise ZC527</a> (5-27x56mm FFP) with MPCT2 reticle. Zero Compromise Optic is a relatively new manufacturer, but their scopes are top-flight. The First Focal Plane ZCO has excellent glass that is extremely bright and clear. With a big 36mm main tube, the ZC527 offers 35 Mils Elevation and 21 Mils Windage adjustment. The field of view is 21 feet at 100 yards &#8212; one of the widest in the industry. The ZC527 also offers illuminated reticle and locking turrets. When I was at my first PRS match I looked through several different scopes. When I got behind a ZCO scope I knew this was what I wanted &#8212; the ZCO scope was super clear, super sharp, with very positive controls.</p>
<p>I put a <strong>protective wrap</strong> on the scope because with some of our PRS stages it is easy to scratch or dent the scope tube. You don&#8217;t want to bang up an expensive scope &#8212; the <a href="https://www.cstactical.com/zco-5-27x56-riflescope-right-wind-turret-w-mcpt1-reticle" target="_blank">ZC527 retails for $3760</a>.</p>
<h2>Reloading for 6mm Creedmoor and 6.5 Creedmoor</h2>
<p>When starting out with a new cartridge I like to search places like <a href="https://accurateshooter.com" target="_blank">AccurateShooter.com</a> and UltimateReloder.com for popular recipes used by knowledgeable shooters. I am all about paving your own way on certain things but with the consistency, higher cost, and limited supply of components these days I try to stick with the most common loads. I also want to <em>limit barrel wear</em> and get through load development quickly. I don&#8217;t want to chase loads for 300 rounds to ultimately land in the same place that so many other people have already found.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/jeffprs21x3.jpg" alt="6.5 Guys load development Spreadsheet excel PRS shooting"></p>
<p>I start my new barrels with virgin brass and load three rounds at each charge weight in 0.2 grain increments. I put the most popular charge weight (for my chosen bullet) in the middle of my load range and load above and below to find a good node while paying close attention for pressure signs along the way. I use the <a href="https://www.65guys.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Load-Analysis-Model-V2.xlsm" target="_blank">6.5 Guys spreadsheet</a> (see below) to help analyze my results. With those results I like to re-test a narrower range with 5-10 rounds each charge weight in 0.2 grain increments. I again use the 6.5 Guys spreadsheet to make a final charge weight selection and then I move on to seating depth. I will load different depths to tighten the groups up.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/jeff21x12.jpg" alt="6.5 Guys load development Spreadsheet excel PRS shooting"></p>
<h2>Load Development Using 6.5 Guys Custom Spreadsheet</h2>
<p>To hold and analyze my load development data I use the spreadsheet from <a href="http://www.65guys.com/load-development-analysis/" target="_blank">65Guys.com</a>. It helps a ton with making a decision on your final load. This <a href="https://www.65guys.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Load-Analysis-Model-V2.xlsm" target="_blank">Excel spreadsheet</a> works great and makes it simple to analyze your data. You can even copy and paste your chronograph data if your chrono logs on to a SD card.</p>
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<blockquote><p>In this 6.5 Guys video Steve provides an overview and tutorial for using the Excel load development analysis model that he has developed. The Excel Load Development Analysis Spreadsheet version 2.0 is FREE. Download from the <a href="https://www.65guys.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Load-Analysis-Model-V2.xlsm" target="_blank">6.5 Guys Website</a>.</p>
<p>In this video Steve explains some key statistical concepts for performing load data analysis. He also provides tips and guidance for determining the optimal load for your rifle as you analyze the load data you&#8217;ve collected.</p></blockquote>
<h3>New House, New Man Cave/Reloading Room</h3>
<p>Jeff recently moved with his family into a great new house. One bonus of this move was that he upgraded from a cramped reloading area to a dedicated &#8220;Man Cave&#8221; that has ample space for his gun safes, multiple presses, and all his reloading components. Large upper and lower cabinets plus a dedicated &#8220;gun closet&#8221; provide plenty of storage. Read all about this move in this <a href="https://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/new-reloading-room-at-the-new-house.4033312/" target="_blank">AccurateShooter Forum Thread</a>.</p>
<p>Here is Jeff&#8217;s first reloading area years ago: &#8220;My first reloading setup was smashed in my two-bedroom condo so I had a very small bench that was very cluttered. I had to deal with the limited space I had but I made it work. Then in our first house I had a larger bench/cabinet, but it was still not ideal.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/jeffprs21x9.jpg" alt="6.5 Guys load development Spreadsheet excel PRS shooting"></p>
<p><b>Here is the new Man Cave in the new house &#8212; very open, spacious, with plenty of storage.</b></p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/jeffprs21x10.jpg" alt="6.5 Guys load development Spreadsheet excel PRS shooting"></p>
<p><big>This animated GIF shows the new Man Cave move-in process start to finish:</big></p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/jeffprsgiftxt.gif" alt="new reloading bench 6.5 Creedmoor"></p>
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<p>In January of 2021 our family moved to Winchester, CA from San Diego. One of the first tasks in our new house was setting up the new Man Cave. The first thing I did was move my two safes in the room so I could figure out the layout that I wanted. This was more difficult than expected. The Hells Canyon safe is so wide that it made it difficult to turn the corners without bumping the walls. I also had to remove a linen cabinet in the hallway just to squeeze by. With the safes in place I ordered flooring and cabinets for the gun room and got to work. My plan was to utilize the Inline Fabrication quick-change mounts so I could store my presses to one side when not in use and move them to my main work bench when I needed them.</p>
<p>With the new setup I have an open bottom below the work bench with any tool or press that I use. And when I just need a workbench I can make the bench a clear and flat workspace by removing the press from the quick change base plate. I also knew I wanted more storage with the new room so I added overhead cabinets and a closet organizer. I have more gear now than in my previous house and I had to make it more organized. I also wanted more lighting in this room than my previous one so I put lighting under the cabinets.</p>
<p>My best advice in setting up your room would be to <strong>mock everything up</strong> that you can and dry-run your loading process. You will find that minor placement changes to your gear can make all the difference in the world for efficiency and comfort. It may sound crazy but something as minor as moving your body a few inches or having to reach around something with every round you load can make the reloading process way more taxing than it needs to be.</p>
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<p>* My first PRS rifle featured a Stiller TAC30 action from PTG, Proof Carbon Fiber straight-taper barrel chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor, MDT LSSXL Chassis with Area 419 weighted ARCA rail, Jewell trigger, and ZCO 5-27X scope. The issues with that rifle included:</p>
<p>1) My first setup had a shorter, lighter barrel. This made it difficult to balance the rifle properly. I bolted as much weight as possible out front but the rifle was still rear-heavy and only weighed 18 pounds.</p>
<p>2) My chassis made it difficult to get the best eye relief with the scope all the way back. I tried to remove the folder hinge but that just put the bolt too close to the cheek piece. I learned to deal with it but I had to stretch sometimes to get a full Field of View.</p>
<p>3) I had a hard time finding a good trigger hand position. I had to ride my hand up high to get a proper 90-degree trigger finger. I was able to figure out a reference point to index my thumb on the chassis. This worked but I found my hand just fell in to position with my MPA chassis.</p>
<p>After shooting my first rifle for the better part of a year, I decided that I wanted to build something that would get fix some of my complaints with my first rifle. That decision lead to the rifle you see here.</p>
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		<title>Tactical Titles &#8212; Four Good Books for PRS and NRL Competitors</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2025 15:43:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking to get started in PRS and NRL practical precision rifle competition? Or perhaps you&#8217;d like to advance your skill set so you can place higher in big matches (and get your hands on those prize table items)? Of course there is no substitute for trigger time in the field, but there ARE [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Are you looking to get started in PRS and NRL practical precision rifle competition? Or perhaps you&#8217;d like to advance your skill set so you can place higher in big matches (and get your hands on those prize table items)? Of course there is no substitute for trigger time in the field, but there ARE some great print resources. These four books can help you select the right equipment, improve your shooting skills, make better wind calls, increase your fitness, and develop a more efficient between-match training program.</p>
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<h2>1. Precision Rifle Marksmanship: The Fundamentals</h2>
<p><strong>Frank Galli, $21.13 Paperback, $20.07 Kindle</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://amzn.to/3vxIOFm" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/gallibookx2.jpg" alt="Frank Galli rifle marksmanship PRS NRL precision rifle training book print resource manual gun handling instruction"></a></p>
<p>Frank Galli (aka &#8220;LowLight&#8221;) is the founder/head honcho of <a href="https://snipershide.com" target="_blank">SnipersHide.com</a>, the most active tactical community on the internet. Galli is also a retired USMC scout-sniper. Practical Precision Rifle shooting is one of the hottest trends in competitive shooting today. PRS and NRL matches draw big turn-outs and boast impressive prize tables. Galli&#8217;s <a href="https://amzn.to/3vxIOFm" target="_blank">Precision Rifle Marksmanship</a> (#ad) book covers the fundamentals of precision marksmanship with easy-to-understand methodology. The book uses the same instruction process that Galli uses in his live marksmanship classes.</p>
<p>As Sniper&#8217;s Hide guru Frank Galli explains, there is no voodoo when it comes to precision rifle marksmanship, but there are techniques that, when practiced, make the difference between good marksmanship and great marksmanship. Understanding the reasons that a bullet hits or doesn&#8217;t hit its intended target at ultra-long distances is a crucial element to learning. Galli&#8217;s explanations of how to understand and compensate for wind speed and direction are excellent &#8212; great wind-reading advice.</p>
<p>Published in 2020, this 272-page well-illustrated book covers the latest equipment (scopes, LRFs, chassis systems, mags, bags, bipods, tripods) favored by tactical competitors in PRS/NRL type matches.</p>
<h2>2. Long Range Shooting Handbook</h2>
<p><strong>Ryan Cleckner, $24.95 Paperback, $9.99 Kindle</strong></p>
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<p><a href="http://amzn.to/21789RH" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" hspace="10" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/cleckbook240.gif" alt="ryan cleckner long range handbook book"></a>Ryan Cleckner&#8217;s <a href="http://amzn.to/21789RH" target="_blank">Long Range Shooting Handbook</a> (#ad) is the best-selling modern book on practical rifle skills. A former U.S. Army sniper instructor, Cleckner is knowledgeable, and his text is well-organized and chock full of good information. You can view <a href="http://amzn.to/21789RH" target="_blank">Sample Chapters</a> on <a href="http://amzn.to/21789RH" target="_blank">Amazon.com</a>.</p>
<p>Ryan Cleckner&#8217;s highly-regarded <a href="http://amzn.to/21789RH" target="_blank">Long Range Shooting Handbook</a> is designed as an intro to important fundamental concepts such as MOA vs. Mils, External Ballistics, and Environmental Effects. Included are personal tips and advice based on Cleckner’s years of experience as a sniper instructor.</p>
<p>The Long Range Shooting Handbook is divided into three main categories: What It Is/How It Works, Fundamentals, and How to Use It. “What It Is/How It Works” covers equipment, terminology, and basic principles. “Fundamentals” covers the theory of long range shooting. “How to Use It” gives practical advice on implementing what you’ve learned, so you can progress as a skilled, long range shooter. This book will benefit any long-range shooter, not just PRS/NRL competitors.</p>
<h2>3. IMPACT! &#8212; Training and Preparing for Precision Rifle Matches</h2>
<p><strong>Rodney Maze, $14.99 Paperback, $4.99 Kindle</strong></p>
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<p><a href="https://amzn.to/31TBxAG" target="_blank">Impact!</a>, by PRS competitor Rodney Maze, is an entry/intermediate level guide to preparing yourself and your equipment to compete in precision rifle type matches. It will also benefit anyone looking to learn about practical-style long range and precision shooting. We recommend you check it out for yourself &#8212; there are 20 Pages of <a href="https://amzn.to/2HhEtzt" target="_blank">free sample content</a> (#ad) on Amazon. Topics covered include:</p>
<p>&#8212; Rifle, optic, and equipment selection<br />
&#8212; Setting up your rifle, bags, tripods for PRS/NRL matches<br />
&#8212; Understanding ballistics and how to record and use ballistic data<br />
&#8212; Techniques for using holdovers for multi-target stages<br />
&#8212; Gun skills, rapid fire techniques, clearing malfunctions<br />
&#8212; Shooting off of barricades, and specialty stages<br />
&#8212; Effects of wind and how to improve your wind calls<br />
&#8212; Tips for live fire and dry fire practice<br />
&#8212; Preparing yourself and your equipment for a match<br />
&#8212; Mental strategies and techniques</p>
<p><em>Impact!</em> is illustrated with plenty of photographs. Topics are divided logically, and concepts are explained in clear language. Also included is an extensive <strong>glossary</strong> of terms used in precision shooting and a list of additional resources you can use to further pursue your precision shooting knowledge. This book also includes a handy Appendix with formatted pages for recording data about your rifle, scope, and ammunition. There is also a Wind table for recording your rifle &#8220;dope&#8221; and wind hold-offs. Lastly, Impact! has a useful table of unit conversions.</p>
<h2>4. Practical Shooter&#8217;s Guide</h2>
<p><strong>Marcus Blanchard, $19.98 Paperback, $9.99 Kindle</strong></p>
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<p>Thinking of getting started in the Practical/Tactical shooting game? Looking for ways to be more stable when shooting from unconventional positions? Then you may want to read Marcus Blanchard&#8217;s <a href="http://amzn.to/2rr1KFh" target="_blank">Practical Shooter&#8217;s Guide</a> (A How-To Approach for Unconventional Firing Positions and Training) (#ad). Unlike almost every &#8220;how to shoot&#8221; book on the market, Blanchard&#8217;s work focuses on the shooting skills and positions you need to succeed in PRS matches and similar tactical competitions. Blanchard provides clear advice on shooting from barricades, from roof-tops, from steep angles. Blanchard says you need to train for these types of challenges: &#8220;I believe the largest factor in the improvement of the average shooter isn&#8217;t necessarily the gear; it&#8217;s the way the shooter approaches obstacles and how they properly train for them.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Barricade Shooting Tips for PRS/NRL Competition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Report by Craig Arnzen, Area 419 As the PRS and other tactical/practical competitions continue to grow, a guy tends to wonder, just how good are the top competitors? And what are they actually doing (and viewing) as they complete a stage? Well, a great video from the Long Range Precision Shooters YouTube Channel let us [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><em>Report by Craig Arnzen</em>, <a href="http://www.area419.com/" target="_blank">Area 419</a><br />
As the PRS and other tactical/practical competitions continue to grow, a guy tends to wonder, just how good are the top competitors? And what are they actually doing (and viewing) as they complete a stage? Well, a great video from the <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6FZOjehayN5YuLf9NiHuIw" target="_blank">Long Range Precision Shooters</a> YouTube Channel let us see what the best in the sport see through their scopes when they shoot. </p>
<p>This video features <strong>Dave Preston, 2015 National Champion</strong> and consistent top performer, shooting the PRS Skills barricade. Dave Preston has been considered among the very best in the nation running this PRS stage. Dave nearly always shoots 100% with the fastest recorded time. In this video you&#8217;ll see him successfully engage all <strong>eight shots in under 43 seconds</strong> &#8212; that&#8217;s crazy fast. This includes a POV sequence (4:35 time-mark) showing the actual view through Dave&#8217;s scope as he completes the stage.</p>
<p><iframe width="600" height="340" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/SmFYf5mRUZM" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p><font size="2"><strong>Watch this video! Dave offers excellent advice on gun-handling and body positioning for barricades. Listen to what he says and you WILL shoot better.</strong></font></p>
<p>This video features the PRS Skills Barricade, an 8-round, 4-position stage featured at the majority of PRS matches throughout country. It&#8217;s called a &#8220;Skills Stage&#8221; as it is run the same way at every national match and gives shooters the ability to compare skill levels based on hit percentage and speed.</p>
<p>The target is a 10&#8243; plate at 400 yards. There are four different positions, with two shots each. Most people run this stage in about 70 seconds, some in the mid-60s, the greats in the high 50s, and Dave does it in the low 40s&#8230; mighty impressive!</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/barrstage1801.gif" alt="PRS Tactical precision Dave David Preston 2015 National Champion POV video barricade stage"></p>
<p><font size="3"><b>The Right Gear Aids Stability and Lets You Shoot Faster</b></font><br />
Let&#8217;s also take a look at two pieces of gear that really helped Dave Preston get stable and shoot fast. </p>
<p><strong>1. BARRICADE BAG &#8212; To Get Stable, Really Stable</strong><br />
In the video Dave is using a <a href="https://www.shortactionprecision.com/collections/bags/products/sap-wc-solo-sack" target="_blank">Solo Sac</a> from <a href="https://www.shortactionprecision.com/" target="_blank">Short Action Precision</a> This bag was designed by USMC Solomon Mansalala. It&#8217;s a very soft/dense bag and is popular at matches.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/barrstage1804.jpg" alt="PRS Tactical precision Dave David Preston 2015 National Champion POV video barricade stage"></p>
<p>The other bag that sees a LOT of use, and is far and away the most used, is the patented <a href="https://armageddongear.com/product/game-changer/" target="_blank">Gamechanger Bag</a> from Reasor Precision Solutions and Armageddon Gear. </p>
<p><strong>2. MUZZLE BRAKE &#8212; To Make Your Follow-Up Faster </strong><br />
You&#8217;ll notice that in the video the rifle is very steady through firing, even though he is not applying a lot of pressure to the rifle. Dave is using a  <a href="https://www.area419.com/product/hellfire_st/" target="_blank">Hellfire Muzzle Brake</a> from <a href="https://www.area419.com/accurateshooter/" target="_blank">Area 419</a>. Combined with the soft-recoiling 6mmBR cartridge he is able to spot his impacts and make adjustments, and can also make very fast follow-up shots as his rifle hasn&#8217;t bounced way off target. </p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/barrstage1805.jpg" alt="PRS Tactical precision Dave David Preston 2015 National Champion POV video barricade stage"></p>
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		<title>Burris XTR Rings with Inserts &#8212; Good Choice for PRS/NRL</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 May 2025 05:22:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For years we have touted the advantages of Burris Signature rings, with polymer Pos-Align Inserts. PRS/NRL shooters take note &#8212; this technology is available in a beefier, heavy-duty ring system for tactical rifles. The impressive Burris XTR Signature Rings offer six (6) clamping bolts per ring plus strong, dual steel base-clamps that self-center on Weaver [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>For years we have touted the advantages of Burris Signature rings, with polymer Pos-Align Inserts. PRS/NRL shooters take note &#8212; this technology is available in a beefier, heavy-duty ring system for tactical rifles. The impressive <a href="https://alnk.to/9Ta6D6i" target="_blank">Burris XTR Signature Rings</a> offer six (6) clamping bolts per ring plus strong, dual steel base-clamps that self-center on Weaver or Picatinny rails. These aluminum XTR Signature Rings provide strength and holding power, plus the key benefits of Pos-Align inserts. As impressive as XTR rings are &#8212; they aren&#8217;t that expensive, with 1&#8243;-diameter XTRs starting at about $87.00 per pair (30mm and 34mm XTRs cost a bit more).</p>
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The polymer inserts in Signature rings perform three key functions. First, the inserts provide full, uniform scope-to-ring contact, with no need for lapping. You get a very secure &#8220;grip&#8221; on your scope without ring marks. Second, the Pos-Align inserts can provide elevation &#8220;pre-load&#8221;. With eccentric (offset) inserts, you can raise the back of the scope relative to the front, gaining up to 54 MOA of built-in elevation, without the need for expensive tapered bases. Third, the offset inserts can be rotated clockwise or counter-clockwise to shift point of impact. This lets you zero your rifle easily while keeping the turrets in the center of their travel.</p></blockquote>
<p>Burris XTR Signature Rings are offered in 1&#8243;, 30mm, and 34mm diameters, and three (3) different heights: 1&#8243;, 1.25&#8243;, and 1.5&#8243;. Each ring set includes two sets of concentric inserts and one set each of the following <strong>offset inserts</strong>: +/-5 MOA, +/-10 MOA, +/-20 MOA. These allow you to &#8220;pre-load&#8221; elevation and/or center up your cross-hairs.</p>
<p>&#8211; Pre-load Elevation. No need for expensive tapered bases for long-range shooting.<br />
&#8211; Correct misalignment caused by off-center receiver holes.<br />
&#8211; Correct for bases or rings being slightly off-center.</p>
<p><b>How to Pre-load Elevation</b><br />
To add elevation, set the Pos-Align Offset Inserts to <strong>raise the rear of the scope and lower the front</strong>. As long as there remains sufficient clearance between the front objective bell and the barrel, Burris recommends lowering the front of the scope the most and raising the rear of the scope the least. The amount of actual elevation &#8220;pre-load&#8221; will depend on the ring spacing (see chart). In the illustration, with 4.75 inches between ring centers, a +/- 20 MOA pair in the front combined with a -/+ 5 MOA pair in the rear will yield +25 MOA of total elevation. (If the rings are positioned further apart, you&#8217;ll get less elevation pre-load.)</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/burrisxtr1504fix2op.png" alt="Burris Pos-Align XTR tactical Rings preload elevation"></p>
<p><b>Using Inserts to Adjust Point of Impact in Any Direction</b><br />
Although it is convenient and most understandable to refer to the ring inserts as a “bottom” or “top” insert, the inserts may be rotated to any angle within the scope rings. This allows the shooter to correct the point-of-impact in any direction. The drawings below show how the inserts can be rotated to induce both elevation and windage changes at the same time.</p>
<p><center><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/burrisxtr1505op.png" alt="Burris Pos-Align XTR tactical Rings preload elevation"></center></p>
<p><i>Product tip from Boyd Allen. We welcome reader submissions.</i></p>
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		<title>Armageddon Gear (AG) Cup Match on Shooting USA TV Today</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Precision Rifle fans should watch Shooting USA this week. On Wednesday, April 30, 2025 Shooting USA features the sixth annual Armageddon Gear (AG) Cup Invitational. The 3-day AG Cup posts the biggest cash money match in precision rifle competition. This challenging multi-stage, elimination-format competition took place in December 2024 at the Clinton House Plantation Range [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Precision Rifle fans should watch <a href="http://www.shootingusa.com/" target="_blank">Shooting USA</a> this week. On <strong>Wednesday, April 30</strong>, 2025 Shooting USA features the sixth annual Armageddon Gear (AG) Cup Invitational. The 3-day AG Cup posts the biggest cash money match in precision rifle competition. This challenging multi-stage, elimination-format competition took place in December 2024 at the Clinton House Plantation Range in South Carolina. On the final day, the top competitors face ten courses of fire to determine who will claim the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/p/AG-Cup-100057110151555/" target="_blank">Armageddon Gear AG Cup</a>. This is an invitation-only match for America&#8217;s top Precision Rifle shooters, with the potential reward of huge cash prizes &#8212; $20,000 for the winner plus $1000 for each top scorer on the ten final courses of fire.</p>
<h2>This Video Shows Highlights of the Armageddon Cup</h2>
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<p><em>Shooting USA runs on the Outdoor Channel Wednesdays 9:00 PM Eastern and Pacific, 8:00 PM Central. No Outdoor Channel on cable or if you miss the regular broadcast, you can stream the show online at any time on <a href="https://vimeo.com/ondemand/shootingusa">Vimeo for $0.99 per episode</a>.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/susamay23x3.jpg" alt="Armageddon Gear AG Cup Invitational Shooting USA"><br />
<img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/susamay23x5.jpg" alt="Armageddon Gear AG Cup Invitational Shooting USA"></p>
<p>The AG Cup is the brainchild of Tom Fuller, the owner of <a href="https://armageddongear.com/" target="_blank">Armageddon Gear</a>, and to say it’s a success is a bit of an understatement. This invitation-only match is the richest tactical/precision competition on the planet.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/susamay23x4.jpg" alt="Armageddon Gear AG Cup Invitational Shooting USA"><br />
<img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/agcup25x2.jpg" alt="Armageddon Gear AG Cup Invitational Shooting USA"></p>
<h3><a href="https://armageddongear.com/" target="_blank">Armageddon Gear Website</a> | <a href="https://www.clintonhouse.com/" target="_blank">Clinton House Plantation Website</a></h3>
<p><b>This AG Cup video has good footage of the stages in a previous 2022 AG Cup.</b><br />
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<p><big><b>Celebrating the Winners in 2024 AG Cup</b></big><br />
This video shows the 2024 AG Cup winners celebration at the Clinton House Plantation Range.</p>
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<p><big><b>Armaggedon Gear &#8212; Tactical Accessories</b></big><br />
<a href="https://www.armageddongear.com/" target="_blaank">Armageddon Gear</a>, founded by former U.S. Army Ranger Tom Fuller, sells support bags, gun cases, slings, suppressor covers, scope covers, and a wide variety of other accessories popular with the PRS/NRL crowd. Armageddon Gear now provides products to the U.S. Military, Law Enforcement, as well as PRS/NRL competitors.</p>
<p><strong>Armageddon Gear Game-Changer Bag</strong><br />
<img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/craigprs1805.jpg" alt="Game Changer PRS bag"></p>
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		<title>Good Book for PRS/NRL Competitors &#8212; Practical Shooter&#8217;s Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good Guide for PRS/NRL Competitors Currently, PRS/NRL tactical competition is the fastest growing rifle shooting discipline with both centerfire and rimfire matches around the country. Are you thinking of getting started in the Practical/Tactical shooting game? Looking for ways to be more stable when shooting from unconventional positions? Then you may want to read Marcus [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://amzn.to/2rr1KFh" target="_blank"><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/pracbook1701.jpg" alt="Marcus Blanchard Practical Shooter's Guide"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://amzn.to/2rr1KFh" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" hspace="10" src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/blanchard25x2.jpg" alt="Marcus Blanchard Practical Shooter's Guide"></a><b>Good Guide for PRS/NRL Competitors</b><br />
Currently, PRS/NRL tactical competition is the fastest growing rifle shooting discipline with both centerfire and rimfire matches around the country. Are you thinking of getting started in the Practical/Tactical shooting game? Looking for ways to be more stable when shooting from unconventional positions? Then you may want to read Marcus Blanchard&#8217;s <a href="http://amzn.to/2rr1KFh" target="_blank">Practical Shooter&#8217;s Guide</a>  (A How-To Approach for Unconventional Firing Positions and Training).</p>
<p>Unlike almost every &#8220;how to shoot&#8221; book on the market, Blanchard&#8217;s work focuses on the shooting skills and positions you need to succeed in PRS and NRL matches and similar tactical competitions. </p>
<p>Blanchard provides clear advice on shooting from barricades, from roof-tops, from steep angles. Blanchard says you need to train for these types of challenges: &#8220;I believe the largest factor in the improvement of the average shooter isn&#8217;t necessarily the gear; it&#8217;s the way the shooter approaches obstacles and how they properly train for them.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/pracbook17031.jpg" alt="Marcus Blanchard Practical Shooter's Guide"></p>
<p>Blanchard also offers good tips on shooting fundamentals. Here&#8217;s an example:</p>
<p><strong>Blanchard on Trigger Control</strong><br />
&#8220;There will always be some amount of wobble when shooting in positions other than prone, and timing the shot to go off when the reticle is within the target is difficult to accomplish when poor trigger techniques are employed. The most common [mistake] I have seen is &#8216;slapping&#8217; the trigger. The finger is usually hovering off the trigger, and when the shooter determines that NOW is the time to fire, they quickly pull their finger to the rear and &#8216;slap&#8217; the trigger. The finger never pulls the trigger in the same place and often provokes a sympathetic contraction of the rest of the muscles in the hand, which results in unwanted movement before the bullet exits the muzzle.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>Author Marcus Blanchard has the credentials. A Marine Corps veteran, Blanchard is a regular Top 10 finisher in Precision Rifle Series events. In 2015 Blanchard was ranked 8th overall (nationwide) in the PRS series at year&#8217;s end. In 2016 Blanchard won the New Mexico Precision Rifleman&#8217;s Championship.</em></p>
<p><center><strong>Check out the Table of Contents to see the Topics Covered:</strong></center></p>
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<em>Click image above to view larger Table of Contents.</em></p>
<p><b>6.5 Guys Recommend Practical Shooter&#8217;s Guide</b><br />
The <a href="http://www.65guys.com" target="_blank">6.5 Guys</a> have reviewed Blanchard&#8217;s book and they recommend it highly: &#8220;What’s a good book for the beginning shooter who wants to get into long range precision rifle or the intermediate shooter who wants to improve his scores? [The Practical Shooter&#8217;s Guide] is particularly useful because it explores firing from various positions and props that are encountered in long range precision rifle [events]. This knowledge is completely missing from more traditional books where the shooter is usually slung up and shooting at a paper target. Marcus&#8230; goes into considerable detail about shooting from rooftops, reverse rooftops, side slopes, tank traps, barricades etc. This is the type of information that is very difficult to find. We consider ourselves reasonably knowledgeable shooters and this book provided us with new and useful information.&#8221; <a href="http://www.65guys.com/book-review-practical-shooters-guide-by-marcus-blanchard/" target="_blank"><strong>CLICK HERE for 6.5 Guys REVIEW</strong></a>.</p>
<p><b>6.5 Guys Review Marcus Blanchard&#8217;s Practical Shooter&#8217;s Guide</b><br />
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<blockquote><p><a href="https://amzn.to/3vxIOFm" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft" hspace="10" width="300" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/gallibookx2.jpg" alt="Frank Galli rifle marksmanship PRS NRL precision rifle training book print resource manual gun handling instruction"></a><b>Precision Rifle Marksmanship</b><br />
Another excellent book for PRS/NRL shooting is <a href="https://amzn.to/3vxIOFm" target="_blank">Precision Rifle Marksmanship: The Fundamentals</a> by Frank Galli, founder of <a href="https://snipershide.com" target="_blank">SnipersHide.com</a>.</p>
<p>Former USMC scout-sniper Frank Galli explains that there is no voodoo when it comes to precision rifle marksmanship, but there ARE techniques that, when practiced, make the difference between good marksmanship and great marksmanship. Understanding the reasons that a bullet hits or doesn&#8217;t hit its intended target at ultra-long distances is a crucial element to learning.</p>
<p>Galli&#8217;s explanations of how to understand and compensate for wind speed and direction are excellent. In this book, Galli offers <strong>great wind-reading advice</strong>.</p>
<p>Published in 2020, Galli&#8217;s treatise is four years newer than Blanchard&#8217;s book, so it includes more of the latest gear and equipment. Galli&#8217;s book covers the fundamentals of precision marksmanship with easy-to-understand methodology. The book follow the same instruction process Galli uses in his live marksmanship classes (<a href="http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2020/08/snipers-hide-precision-rifle-fundamentals-class-video-report/" target="_blank">CLASS REPORT HERE</a>).</p>
<p>This well-illustrated, 272-page book (2020 ed.) covers the latest equipment (scopes, LRFs, chassis systems, magazines, bags, bipods, tripods) favored by tactical competitors in PRS/NRL type matches.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Superb Vudoo Ravage Rimfire Rifle for NRL22 and PRS Rimfire</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vudoo V22 Ravage with a fluted 18&#8243; Kukri barrel in an Urban Camo Grayboe Ridgeback stock. Rimfire precision shooting is hot. NRL22 and PRS Rimfire are some of the fastest-growing shooting disciplines in the USA. The NRL now runs 7-8 times as many rimfire matches as centerfire matches these days. The popularity of rimfire precision [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<em>Vudoo V22 Ravage with a fluted 18&#8243; Kukri barrel in an Urban Camo Grayboe Ridgeback stock.</em></p>
<p>Rimfire precision shooting is hot. <a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2021/09/nrl22-nrl22x-fun-and-challenging-rimfire-tactical-series/" target="_blank">NRL22</a> and <a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2020/06/prs-starts-new-rimfire-series-to-compete-with-nrl22/" target="_blank">PRS Rimfire</a> are some of the fastest-growing shooting disciplines in the USA. The NRL now runs 7-8 times as many rimfire matches as centerfire matches these days. The popularity of rimfire precision shooting is easy to understand &#8212; .22 LR ammo is a small fraction of the cost of handloaded centerfire ammunition and you can have a fun competition at any local range that goes out to 200 yards or so.</p>
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<p><em>If you&#8217;re looking for a top-tier .22 LR precision bolt-action rifle, here is a very impressive option&#8230;</em></p>
<h2>Vudoo Gun Works Ravage Precision .22 LR Rifle</h2>
<p>Among the most accurate .22 LR precision rifles you can buy is the mag-fed <a href="https://www.vudoogunworks.com/shop/rifle/ravage" target="_blank">Vudoo Ravage with Grayboe Ridgeback stock</a>. Popular YouTube gun tester 22Plinkster declared: &#8220;It&#8217;s a Tack-Driver &#8230; this .22 LR Rifle is the most accurate .22 LR bolt-action rimfire rifle I have ever shot in my life.&#8221; And he notes that he has shot Anschutz, Lithgow, and other quality rifles.</p>
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<p>Firing from a Lead Sled, 22Plinkster starts out at 50 yards, and produced a 0.335&#8243; group at 50 yards using Lapua Midas+ ammunition (4:00 time-mark). Then this session gets really impressive. Continuing with Lapua Midas+ ammo, this Vudoo Ravage produced a sub-half-inch group at 100 yards*. You can watch that Midas+ group form up from 7:20 to 8:25 in the video. Then, with ELEY Tenex ammo, he produced a 0.707&#8243; group (10:30) and an even smaller group (11:55). This complete rifle is available from <a href="https://www.vudoogunworks.com/shop/rifle/ravage" target="_blank">Vudoo Gun Works for $3230.00</a> without optics. That a ton of money, but if you compete in the rimfire ELR game, the investment may be worth it, as the exceptional accuracy really makes a difference past 250 yards.</p>
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<p>22Plinkster says Vudoo&#8217;s Ravage is a top choice for NRL22/PRS rimfire matches and Rimfire ELR competitions: &#8220;This is the cream of the crop. [Many] people who are winning PRS rimfire matches are shooting Vudoos. What sets this rifle apart from a lot of the other Match 22 rifles is what it does past 300 yards. A lot of rifles &#8212; Anschutz, Lithgow, CZ &#8212; shoot really good out to 300 yards. But after 300 yards, their accuracy diminishes big-time.&#8221;</p>
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<p>If you are interested in getting a Vudoo rimfire rifle, then definitely watch this 20-minute <a href="https://youtu.be/rSR0QBIqT1k" target="_blank">Guns &#038; Tactics video</a>. It provides extensive accuracy testing for multiple ammo types with verified group sizes. Then the reviewer shows the working details of the rifle, including the bolt, trigger system, and magazine. The video also includes field testing from bipod as well as competition-type practical stages out to nearly 400 yards.</p>
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