What is as quiet as a church mouse, accurate as a scaple, and hits as hard as a sledge hammer??
The Black Ops 300 of course.
The first question in regards to the church mouse will be answered in 2 days when the professional sound testing results are returned to us. Suffice it to say the sound engineer (many years in the business) commented this is the quietest rifle he has ever tested.
We have completed the R&D of this new rifle after 18 long months and are ready to present it to the public. We have created a bolt action, magazine fed rifle that has exceeded our expectations in sound level and performance.
Each barrel is machined from match grade blanks, profiled to our design specs, and hand chambered. The OD is 1 1/4" and truly as quiet as a church mouse.
The chassis was designed to accept any style AR stock and grip as most shooters have a closet full of AR accesories to allow the end user to change the overall profile to their liking. A picatinny rail system is mounted to the under side of the chassis for bipod attachment although our bipod had not arrived in time for the sound testing today.
I have included a couple of photos for your enjoyment and questions / comments.
The Black Ops 300 of course.
The first question in regards to the church mouse will be answered in 2 days when the professional sound testing results are returned to us. Suffice it to say the sound engineer (many years in the business) commented this is the quietest rifle he has ever tested.
We have completed the R&D of this new rifle after 18 long months and are ready to present it to the public. We have created a bolt action, magazine fed rifle that has exceeded our expectations in sound level and performance.
Each barrel is machined from match grade blanks, profiled to our design specs, and hand chambered. The OD is 1 1/4" and truly as quiet as a church mouse.
The chassis was designed to accept any style AR stock and grip as most shooters have a closet full of AR accesories to allow the end user to change the overall profile to their liking. A picatinny rail system is mounted to the under side of the chassis for bipod attachment although our bipod had not arrived in time for the sound testing today.
I have included a couple of photos for your enjoyment and questions / comments.