A Look at Bolt Lug Strength All action designers are concerned primarily with producing a safe and functional product. All other considerations such as weight, finish, [...] Read More
The Geske Action Gerry Geske was born in Saskatchewan, Canada farm country. An area that’s home to big whitetail deer, too. Perhaps it [...] Read More
The Nesika Bay Action Recently Dave Brennan and I were discussing the number of new custom-made actions available, and he suggested that the readers [...] Read More
A Tour Of Lilja Rifle Barrels In Montana Lilja Rifle Barrels has been making true match-grade rifle barrels since 1985 and 50 caliber barrels since the early1990’s. Dan [...] Read More
The McBros 50 BMG Action To those not familiar with the 50 caliber BMG round, their first impression upon seeing a loaded round is; hey, [...] Read More
Barrel Lengths & Velocities for the 50 BMG Bullet velocity is a very important ingredient of successful long-range shooting. This is especially true if that bullet also has [...] Read More
Thoughts on Throats for the 50 BMG The throat of a rifle barrel is often an overlooked part of the chamber. The throat, however, is very important, [...] Read More
Fifty Caliber Barrel Rigidity In this article we will take a look at the rigidity or stiffness of fifty caliber rifle barrels. Barrel stiffness [...] Read More
Chuck Hunting with the 50 BMG My friend Jim and I had been contacting each other all winter about an upcoming rock chuck hunting trip we [...] Read More
Chambering a 50 Caliber rifle Barrel There is, in my estimation, a shortage of accuracy minded gunsmiths capable of, and willing to chamber 50 caliber rifle [...] Read More
Materials for 50 Caliber Bullets This article was prompted by a desire to look into the differences in materials used in making solid, monolithic-construction, fifty [...] Read More
Scope Bases for Long-Range Shooting A common problem encountered with fifty caliber rifles intended for shooting beyond 1000 yards is not having enough vertical scope [...] Read More