I don’t always feel excited about going down to the cave to start case prep or begin load development for a new or new to me rifle. It often seems like there are many more important, more pressing tasks that should receive attention. Not to mention the inherent tedious nature of preparing and assembling precise […]
Rooster’s EM Precision Rifle Review
Today in Rooster’s man cave, I will be reviewing EM Precision Rifle’s newest 6XC build. This rifle was conceived by Shane and built by Steve for Shane’s wife, Kerri to use for PRS competitions. Kerri, I hope you’ve been in the gym, the Blueberry is a hefty girl, weighing in at a healthy 19 pounds! I have […]
6.5 Creedmoor for Elk?
6.5 Creed for Elk? I’m in a group chat with a bunch of Neanderthals who like guns. It’s a safe space for rifle loonies. And just like all things, eventually someone says something (or types in this case) which causes me some mental anguish or gets my blood pressure up. In this case it was […]
Long Range Steel Slayers 2022 Battle of Hoth
LRSS Moose Jaw So I finally managed to hit my first Rimfire PRS match. It was the inaugural Long Range Steel Slayers match called the “Battle of Hoth”, near Moose Jaw, SK. The stages were well thought out and there was something simple and challenging for every skill level. Twenty stages over two days from […]
New Precision Rifle? Now The Work Begins – Part 1: Where Does the Bullet Go?
Before ever firing a rifle for the first time, one of the critical measurements I like to find right away is the engagement location of a given bullet on the rifling, otherwise known as “finding the lands”. The significance of this is that by knowing where the rifling is in relation to the bullet’s seated […]