The barrel combined with the weight of the stock makes for a rifle that the user sure doesn't want to pack around all day. The rifles' weight did make it a very pleasant rifle to shoot, one that wouldn't beat you up even firing several boxes of ammo during a range session. The ...
Ammo, Ammunition, Business, cci, CSG, Czechoslovak Group, Hevi-Shot, JD Vance, News, Remington, Speer, The Kinetic Group, Uncategorized, vista outdoor January 31, 2025 CSG Committed To Making Remington Ammunition Better Than Ever It has been nearly a year since Czechoslovak Group, known as ...
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Remington Arms Co. bullets sit on display at ABQ Guns in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on Sept. 1, 2016.(Sergio Flores/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images) Despite these concerns, Vista remains confident in CFIUS’s process to approve the deal and allow for CSG to purchase Kinetic. CSG ...
Remington Arms, An American History, by Alden Hatch. Rinehart & Co., New York: 1956. Remington Handguns, 2nd Edition, Charles Lee Karr, Jr. and Caroll Robbins Karr, The Stackpole Company, Harrisburg, PA: 1951. “Remington 51: Still One of the Best”, by D.R. Lulling and E.R. Gerb...
For folks who want to duplicate factory ammo, 38.5 grains of IMR 4064 is very accurate and delivers the 200 grains Sierra at 2087 fps, with very uniform velocities. The Accurate Arms loading manual reports that 39.0 grains of 2520 underneath this bullet develops only 27,800 psi peak pressure...
The .280 Remington is somewhat less common, but still pretty easy to find with Barnes, Federal, Hornady, Nosler, Remington, and Winchester all producing good quality .280 Remington hunting factory ammo. The relatively new .280 AI is nowhere near as common as the 270 or 7mm Rem Mag. At th...
In CQB configuration, the MCS utilizes a 14" barrel with Rem Choke, Rem Choke barrel inserts, rifle-type sights, and Mil-Std-1913 (M1913) rails on both sides of the barrel. Ammo capacity is five rounds in the tubular magazine, plus one in the chamber. The full-length 18"-...
the US Ordnance Department invited cartridge designers to develop a military round based on the .224 caliber with a prerequisite that the projectile must stay above the speed of sound at 500 yards. In 1957, Robert Hutton, technical editor of Guns and Ammo magazine designed a potentially suitable...
long-action receiver because it was originally to use the .30-06 M72 Match cartridge. It turned out there was an insufficient quantity of M72 Match rounds in a single lot of manufacture, so the operational requirement changed to use the dimensionally smaller 7.62x51mm NATO M118 Match ammo. ...