

As a blogger, he has produced news-related content for the Defender Outdoors blog (Fort Worth, TX) and Midsouth Shooters Supply "Shot Report" Blog (Clarksville, TN), and was senior content writer for U.S. He has also pulled duty as a columnist for Gun Digest the Magazine (F+W Publications), copy editor for Fair Chase, a publication of the Boone and Crockett Club (Missoula, MT) and as a contributing editor for the Gun Digest Annual. Tobacco in Greenwich, CT and executive publisher for Texas Sporting Journal in Houston. managing editor for the Hunter's Handbook Annual (Seattle) consulting editor for The Range Report, produced by the National Shooting Sports Foundation in Newtown, CT regionals editor for Heartland USA, produced by U.S.
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Other roles he has served in included Shooting Venue Press Chief for the Atlanta Olympic Games in July 1996 editor, Guns, Gear & Game editor, American Gunsmith Book Series editor, Women's Shooting Sports Foundation Magazine editor, Performance Shooter Magazine marketing manager for Kenner Boat Co. He was also the first A&M student to qualify for an NCAA Championship slot. In college at Texas A&M, he earned three letters on the university's smallbore rifle and air rifle teams, and he served as captain of the team for two years. He began competitive shooting at the age of 10 in NRA-sanctioned smallbore rifle matches, earning various local and regional wins as a sub-junior shooter, including a state 4H championship. Todd Woodard has been editor of Gun Tests Magazine since 1998 and had previously been managing editor and a contributor for the magazine going back to 1992. Check out the April 2021 issue of Gun Tests to learn more about them. There’s a ton of other features on this rifle.


Making the bolt lift even easier is a roller on the cocking piece, which reduces friction. The three-lug bolt on the MPA allows a short, 60-degree lift on the bolt. Worried about cant on those long shots? The MPA provides an onboard inclinometer bubble level. The MPA’s Enhanced Vertical Grip is a great aid. The MPA chassis comes with an Ultra Bag Rider mounted to the bottom of the buttstock, which supplies a secure surface to rest on your support bags. The heavy-barreled MPA showed great balance on the barricade bags. Contributing Editor Joe Woolley and his team noted that the muzzle-forward balance on the MPA allows the rifle to rest on bags easily with little effort from the shooter. Three of the four rifles really liked the Berger 105-grain Hybrid round. We tested with Black Hills 108-grain ELD-Ms, Berger’s 105-grain Hybrid Target, and Federal’s 107-grain SMK.
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This video is a First Look at the Masterpiece Arms MPA BA MPR PRO 6mm Creedmoor. the Savage Model 110 Elite Precision 57558 6mm Creedmoor, $1999.the Ruger Precision Rifle 18032 6mm Creedmoor, $1599, and.

the Masterpiece Arms MPA BA MPR PRO 6mm Creedmoor, $2499.For this test, all four rifles came in under the $2500 Production Division cap. So saving a few thousand dollars on the rifles makes sense. In other divisions, the guns alone may start at $6000. That’s still a pretty steep price, but at least Production Division equipment brings the initial cost down. The Production Division of the Precision Rifle Series limits the maximum MSRP of the rifle to $2500 and the optic to $2000, as listed on the manufacturer’s website. In the April 2021 issue, we tested four 6mm Creedmoor rifles that could be legal in the Production Division of the Precision Rifle Series, one of the hottest shooting sports in America right now. Hey Shooters, this is Todd Woodard, editor of Gun Tests Magazine.
