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Picatinny rail for Remington 700
The Remington 700 is one of the most widespread bolt-action rifles, and therefore many Picatinny rails and mounting solutions are available for the platform. The large
Picatinny rail for Remington 700
The Remington 700 is one of the most widespread bolt-action rifles, and therefore many Picatinny rails and mounting solutions are available for the platform. The large
Short Action vs. Long Action
The difference between Short Action and Long Action concerns the length of the bolt, and thus which calibers the rifle can use. We explain what this means for your choice...
Short Action vs. Long Action
The difference between Short Action and Long Action concerns the length of the bolt, and thus which calibers the rifle can use. We explain what this means for your choice...
How to find the right Picatinny rail for your r...
Guide to choosing a Picatinny rail: rifle model, A/B/C dimensions, action type, material, MOA inclination, mounting height, and mounting before ordering.
How to find the right Picatinny rail for your r...
Guide to choosing a Picatinny rail: rifle model, A/B/C dimensions, action type, material, MOA inclination, mounting height, and mounting before ordering.
Picatinny rail for long-range shooting
Guide to choosing a Picatinny rail for long-range shooting: MOA cant, material, mounting height, RTZ, and the most important checks before shooting.
Picatinny rail for long-range shooting
Guide to choosing a Picatinny rail for long-range shooting: MOA cant, material, mounting height, RTZ, and the most important checks before shooting.
QPQ treatment of Picatinny rails
QPQ is a nitrocarburizing process with subsequent polishing. It provides steel rails with a hard, corrosion-resistant surface without noticeably changing their dimensions.
QPQ treatment of Picatinny rails
QPQ is a nitrocarburizing process with subsequent polishing. It provides steel rails with a hard, corrosion-resistant surface without noticeably changing their dimensions.
Picatinny rail with MOA cant
A rail with MOA cant moves the scope's elevation back, providing more elevation adjustment for long distances. When does this make sense?
Picatinny rail with MOA cant
A rail with MOA cant moves the scope's elevation back, providing more elevation adjustment for long distances. When does this make sense?