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Iron and Wood Gunsmithing

Iron & Wood Gunsmithing, precision craftsmanship meets real-world experience. Owned and operated by Jacob Smith, a U.S. Marine Corps Master Sergeant, former Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician, and Machine Gunner, Iron & Wood delivers expert firearms service backed by discipline, attention to detail, and advanced technical training. With a formal Associate Degree in Firearm Technology and specialized certification in Precision Rifle Building, every rifle is treated as a purpose-built tool—not a commodity. From gun repair, professional cleaning, restoration, custom stock work, rust bluing, barrel chambering, action blueprinting, and barrel threading for muzzle devices, to full custom bolt-action rifle builds, Iron & Wood Gunsmithing is dedicated to accuracy, reliability, and craftsmanship that lasts. If you demand performance you can trust, contact Iron & Wood Gunsmithing today to discuss your firearm needs.

 


GunBlast.com

Jeff is a full-grown child who lives in the woods next to a national wildlife refuge in Tennessee. He has always loved guns and shooting, and really enjoys writing about the things he loves. Born in 1959, Jeff is a Patron Member of the NRA, a Shootist, a conservative, and a Baptist. You may not agree with his opinions on guns, politics, or life in general, but he will still give them freely to all who will listen!

 


AccurateShooter.com

AccurateShooter.com covers the whole gamut of accurate rifle shooting; from 3P air rifle, to benchrest competition, to long-range varminting, and tactical comps. The site includes gear reviews, match reports, tech tips, gun profiles, shooter interviews, and signature Cartridge Guides. They also have a Daily Bulletin, which is updated 365 days a year. They have over 2,000 pages of content and AccurateShooter.com is one of the fastest growing shooting sites on the web, boasting nearly 80,000 visitors each week.


Swift Bullet Company

Back in 1982, Swift started out making handgun bullets in Quinter, Kansas, using C&H dies in a loading press. The rifle bullets were made from 22 rimfire hulls with Corbin tools. About two years later, Swift began production on a new rifle bullet for large game and invested in more equipment. Further testing and bullet refinement led to what was to become known as the A-Frame®, with a copper-jacketed and bonded core design. The A-Frame® bullet became a commercial offering in 1984, when Swift placed a small ad in Shotgun News to begin selling bullets through the mail. As sales grew, a punch press was purchased and production was born.

Ten years later, 1994, retired Pepsi Cola Company executive Bill Hober joined forces to form what is the Swift™ Bullet Company of today. Since that time, there has been a heavy investment in advertising, capital expenditures, research and development, and human resources. This has all led to the development and successful introduction of the Scirocco® bullet line with the Signature Black Tip™ and now the NEXT GENERATION Scirocco II®, as well as additional A-Frame offerings.

Today A-Frame and Scirocco II® bullets are sold around the world to reloaders, to Remington in the U.S. and Canada, and to Norma and Lapua overseas for loaded ammunition.


West Texas Varmint Hunting

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