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Boyt H-Series (H36) Hard-Sided AR-15 Case Review

Boyt H-Series (H36) Hard-Sided AR-15 Case Review

Posted by RangeOften.com on Mar 15th 2023

Pelican tends to reign supreme when it comes to hard gun cases, but the Boyt H-Series 36" Gun Case is a strong contender and with less sticker shock. Today we're reviewing this hard case in detail, checking out its features and what (if anything) it lacks for the black rifle owner. Let's go. …

DISCLAIMER: If you are new to the world of DIY gun building, you likely have a lot of questions and rightfully so. It’s an area that has a lot of questions that, without the correct answers, could have some serious implications. At RangeOften.com, we are by no means providing this content on our website to serve as legal advice or legal counsel. We encourage each and every builder to perform their own research around their respective State laws as well as educating themselves on the Federal laws. When performing your own research, please be sure that you are getting your information from a reliable source.


The Best Budget Rifle Scopes (2023)

The Best Budget Rifle Scopes (2023)

Posted by RangeOften.com on Oct 28th 2022

Good optics are usually expensive, costing over $500 for top brands and models. But there are plenty of budget rifle scopes available that perform well without breaking your bank. Let's take a look at some top picks for the best budget scopes.Buying a Scope: What We Look For If an entry-level o …

DISCLAIMER: If you are new to the world of DIY gun building, you likely have a lot of questions and rightfully so. It’s an area that has a lot of questions that, without the correct answers, could have some serious implications. At RangeOften.com, we are by no means providing this content on our website to serve as legal advice or legal counsel. We encourage each and every builder to perform their own research around their respective State laws as well as educating themselves on the Federal laws. When performing your own research, please be sure that you are getting your information from a reliable source.


First vs. Second Focal Plane Scopes Explained

First vs. Second Focal Plane Scopes Explained

Posted by RangeOften.com on Jul 20th 2022

If you're shopping for a variable glass optic - a typical rifle scope - then chances are, you've come across acronyms like "SFP", which means "second focal plane," and "FFP", or "first focal plane." But whare first and second focal planes? And which type of scope should you buy?What is an SFP scope? …

DISCLAIMER: If you are new to the world of DIY gun building, you likely have a lot of questions and rightfully so. It’s an area that has a lot of questions that, without the correct answers, could have some serious implications. At RangeOften.com, we are by no means providing this content on our website to serve as legal advice or legal counsel. We encourage each and every builder to perform their own research around their respective State laws as well as educating themselves on the Federal laws. When performing your own research, please be sure that you are getting your information from a reliable source.


How to Lap and Install Scope Rings

How to Lap and Install Scope Rings

Posted by RangeOften.com on May 7th 2022

So, you just bought that shiny new rifle scope for your favorite long-distance shooter or hunting rifle. You're ready to throw 'er atop the receiver and start sending lead downrange with some sweet, sweet magnification. But wait! Those new scope rings? Chances are they're not aligned. That means …

DISCLAIMER: If you are new to the world of DIY gun building, you likely have a lot of questions and rightfully so. It’s an area that has a lot of questions that, without the correct answers, could have some serious implications. At RangeOften.com, we are by no means providing this content on our website to serve as legal advice or legal counsel. We encourage each and every builder to perform their own research around their respective State laws as well as educating themselves on the Federal laws. When performing your own research, please be sure that you are getting your information from a reliable source.


Best Tactical Backpack And Tactical Sling Bag Of 2022

Best Tactical Backpack And Tactical Sling Bag Of 2022

Posted by RangeOften.com on Mar 18th 2022

With so many sling bags and tactical packs to choose from—all those sizes, materials, straps and loops, fasteners, and whatnot—it gets overwhelming. You might find two bags that look alike, but one's a knock-off. Today we're sorting through the popular options available in 2022 to find the best of t …

DISCLAIMER: If you are new to the world of DIY gun building, you likely have a lot of questions and rightfully so. It’s an area that has a lot of questions that, without the correct answers, could have some serious implications. At RangeOften.com, we are by no means providing this content on our website to serve as legal advice or legal counsel. We encourage each and every builder to perform their own research around their respective State laws as well as educating themselves on the Federal laws. When performing your own research, please be sure that you are getting your information from a reliable source.


How to Clean The AR-15 BCG

How to Clean The AR-15 BCG

Posted by RangeOften.com on Dec 14th 2021

Your AR-15's bolt carrier group (BCG) cycles ammunition at a high rate of fire. It extracts, ejects, and chambers new rounds with every pull of the trigger. But to do all this, the BCG gets dirty. Very dirty. The AR's downfall is its "direct impingement" gas system, which launches carbon, gas, and c …

DISCLAIMER: If you are new to the world of DIY gun building, you likely have a lot of questions and rightfully so. It’s an area that has a lot of questions that, without the correct answers, could have some serious implications. At RangeOften.com, we are by no means providing this content on our website to serve as legal advice or legal counsel. We encourage each and every builder to perform their own research around their respective State laws as well as educating themselves on the Federal laws. When performing your own research, please be sure that you are getting your information from a reliable source.


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