The Creedmoor Sports Polecat Spotting Scope Zoom Mount and Stand
Brent demonstrates the use of the Creedmoor Sports Polecat spotting scope stand and zoom head.
Read MoreBrent demonstrates the use of the Creedmoor Sports Polecat spotting scope stand and zoom head.
Read MoreTo compete in High Power Rifle Competitions you need quality ammunition. For better accuracy and cost savings, most of us learn early on how to reload. In my case I tried a variety of bullets, powders and primers before making the Sierra 77 grain bullet my standard load for short range, using the Sierra 80 grain […]
Read MoreA problem that customers occasionally encounter while reloading, is that of cases being scratched in the reloading dies. There can be many reasons for this condition to occur, but they are usually traceable to the level of cleanliness of both the dies and the cases. Generally speaking, almost all instances of case scratching can be […]
Read MoreOne of the most frequently heard questions we hear at Creedmoor Sports is, “Should I neck size or full-length size?” There is no proven right or wrong answer or at least one that has documented statistically valid data backing it up. You’ll often see guys showing results after shooting only 4 or 5 groups. This […]
Read MoreA case gauge, such as the ones by L.E. Wilson, is an essential tool for checking ammunition. It quickly verifies whether a cartridge or case will fit your rifle’s chamber, saving handloaders time and frustration at the range. To ensure accurate measurements, follow these simple rules: Keep the gauge clean: The tight tolerances in the […]
Read MoreYou just received your new Bore Tech order and are excited to clean your firearm. You did your research to ensure that you purchased the proper gear, knowing that everything should work flawlessly. You begin to push your first patch down the barrel and you notice it is extremely tight and then it jams! How […]
Read MoreThe Soup Can Rifle Rest is a rear rest bag that allows you to adjust your vertical position on a target when shooting off a bipod or a front rest bag, by giving the Soup Can Rifle Rest a squeeze. Using the Soup Can Rifle Rest allows you to take some human error out of […]
Read MoreAre you tired of the front of your mat curling upward, causing your ammo box to tip over, and just getting in the way? When folding your shooting mat, it’s important to always fold over the front quarter or third of the mat first. Then, you can proceed rolling it up, starting at the fold. […]
Read MoreSpotting scopes and spotting scope stands are a shooting staple, allowing shots to be called from the comfort of your shooting position. This has saved many a shooter from long, silent, and usually awkward walks down the range to mark hits and commiserated over misses. In a time where we demand instant feedback, spotting scopes […]
Read More“As matches become less common during the next few months, now is the perfect time to do what a lot of people never even think about, cleaning your hardback coat. We have found that a mild detergent, such as dawn dish soap and a nylon brush work wonders on stains and, most importantly, smells in […]
Read More“If you often shoot from a bench, tail gate, picnic table, or other similarly flat and hard surfaces, you will know the pain of trying to support your rifle on your elbows. Not only can it be downright painful for those with boney elbows, but it is also unstable. Even if you don’t have a […]
Read MoreCreedmoor Sports is pleased to announce the introduction of their first steel target intended for precision rifle shooting. The Inverted Know Your Limits (KYL) target is designed to offer a fun and challenging target presentation for shooters of all skill levels. Unlike most conventional targets where shooters engage a steel gong, the Inverted Know Your […]
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