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Tag Archives: .223 Remington
AR-15 Precision Rifle Build DVDs are here!
Hey everyone, yesterday was a big day for me. For years I’ve been thinking and planning several DVD projects, and yesterday I saw this dream come to life. I was able to hold in my hands a production DVD that … Continue reading
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Do you like AR-15s? Check out the complete AR-MPR series!
Are you interested in the AR-15 platform? A year ago I thought it would be fun to build my first AR-15, and to share the experience with my Ultimate Reloader readers and YouTube subscribers. Since then I’ve built a handful … Continue reading