Chronographs: Magnetospeed vs LabRadar vs Optical
Choosing the right chronograph can make or break your load development process on the range.
Choosing the right chronograph can make or break your load development process on the range.
Choosing the right range bag keeps your gear organized and protected. We compare 5.11, Voodoo Tactical, and Savior Equipment.
We compared 5 shooting targets from $0.20 to $60 – most shooters just buy the cheapest, but target type determines what skill you’re actually building.
We compared 5 BCGs from $80–$250 – and MPI/HPT testing matters more than any coating. An untested BCG is a liability, not a bargain.
Running a suppressor? Your charging handle is blowing gas into your face – a $50 fix exists. We compared 5 options from $25–$100 to find the best.
We tested 5 rifle bipods from $30 to $350 – and loading technique matters more than price. A $100 Harris can perform within 80% of a $400 Atlas if you know what you’re doing.
Loading mags by hand past round 25 takes real thumb strength – a $10–$40 loader fixes that. We compared 5 options, with the Maglula UpLULA leading for pistol shooters.
We compared 5 portable shooting benches from $100–$350. A wobbly bench adds bench error to your groups – not rifle error. Weight is the fix.
We compared 5 chest rigs from $40–$200. A good rig carries 6 mags for a 500-round training day without the heat and weight of a plate carrier.
We compared 5 AR-15 trigger upgrades from $60–$240. A better trigger does more for accuracy than a new scope – and 90% of shooters never swap theirs.