Precision Rifles

The perfect Precision Rifle can be defined as one that, in the absence of external influences (weather, operator, variations in ammunition, etc.) will deliver a bullet to the same spot on the target every time at any distance.

Since there are not many perfect rifles out there, we generally define a nearly perfect rifle as one that will deliver shot groups ranging in size from a fraction of an inch at 100yds to just a few inches at 1000yds, consistently.

At TB Precision we will work with you to build your perfect rifle by minimizing the vibration that occurs when a cartridge is fired by making the rifle as rigid as possible.  In addition, where parts of the gun must move and/or flex for the gun to function our gunsmith will ensure that they do so as consistently as possible.

Building a precision gun can be a long process and can be expensive.  Here at TB Precision, we are committed to working with you to build or accurize your long gun to deliver precision and value, matched to their intended use.

Bolt Action Competition Rifles

  • 7 Point Accuracy & Safety Evaluation 
  • General Mechanical Condition    
  • Head Space & Bore Scope Chamber, Bore and Crown  
  • Action Operation & Firing Pin Fit/Travel  
  • Bolt Fit & Lug Contact  
  • Stock Fit and & Bedding Stress   
  • Trigger Settings & Operation  
  • Scope Mounting, Tracking and Ring Alignment
  • Blueprinting the Action
  • Threading, chambering, Crowning and Installation of a New or Existing Barrel
  • Truing the Bolt Face
  • Bedding the Scope Rings & Remounting the Scope

Bolt Action Rifles, Semi-Auto MSRs & Bolt Action Slug Shotguns

  • 7 Point Accuracy & Safety Evaluation** 
    • General Mechanical Condition    
    • Head Space & Bore Scope Chamber, Bore and Crown  
    • Action Operation & Firing Pin Fit/Travel  
    • Bolt Fit & Lug Contact  
    • Stock Fit and & Bedding Stress   
    • Trigger Settings & Operation  
    • Scope Mounting, Tracking and Ring Alignment

  • Lapping Bolt Lugs for 100% Contact
  • Re-crowning the Barrel in Alignment with the Bore
  • Pillar Bedding the Stock & Free Floating the Barrel
  • Trigger Smoothing & Optimization
  • Scope Ring Lapping & Remounting the Scope