Tenacity Firearms with Andrew Whitney

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927F26C5-00CE-4DB6-95FE-783DF8F491A9.JPGThis week's episode with Andrew at Tenacity Firearms was a fun one to do! First, Andrew and I got out and shot some of the rifles he has, then we sat down and recorded an in-person podcast. We talked so much about shooting and hunting with both rifles and bows, little things rifle hunters can do to improve their system, and then we launch into some details about the Tenacity Firearms.

If you guys remember, I did a 301 Rifle Build for Rokslide here a couple of years back now as I learned to upgrade my rifle system and shooting skills. The cool thing about the way they're building the Tenacity lines is essentially taking all the legwork out of putting a rifle like that together. And honestly, with some better components than I chose in some cases. But without the full custom rifle pricing.

I enjoyed recording it and learned a lot from Andrew throughout this process. I hope those of you who aren't already miles deep down the rifle and shooting rabbit hole get some great value out of this one.

Also, the top photo is of the muley buck I scored for him while I was over at his place. Sweet buck that we talk about a bit in the podcast!

You can listen to the episode here or wherever you like to listen to your podcasts: https://www.rokslide.com/tenacity-firearms-with-andrew-whitney/
 
I just got to the score and I so bad wanna issue a spoiler alert on here but I won't

Solid buck, do you remember what his "H" measurements totaled?
He was in the 38's, but don't remember exactly. The crazy thing is how much heavier he was up top than where the measurements are taken. Like where his G2s and G3s split is well over 5".
 
He was in the 38's, but don't remember exactly. The crazy thing is how much heavier he was up top than where the measurements are taken. Like where his G2s and G3s split is well over 5".
38s is pretty heavy. His up-top Hs really helped him. Those usually hurt a buck, even a buck with 6" bases can get thin at H3/H4

Good episode btw. I liked the part about a rifle not properly rested/under tension will try to find balance when the trigger breaks, affecting accuracy. And switching ammo around leaving a different unburnt powder in the barrel...I didn't know that was a thing. I'm sure that explains my 4" groups on occassion
 
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