Pre-season service, sight-in, accuracy work, and Cerakote refresh — in and out before opening weekend. Drop off by October 1st and beat the rush.
Full function test, safety check, chamber inspection, and trigger evaluation before the season starts.
Mechanical bore-sight followed by live-fire zero at 100, 200, and 300 yards. You bring the ammo, we put you on paper.
Measure pull weight, polish sear surfaces, adjust sear engagement. From safety upgrades to match-grade breaks.
Remove old mount, check base integrity, apply proper torque with calibrated wrench, and verify reticle level with digital inclinometer.
Crown recut to restore consistent ignition, then grouping test to diagnose barrel health and verify your load is shooting its best.
Strip old finish, apply fresh Cerakote in your choice of color and pattern. Protects the action from West Texas weather and sweat.
See Cerakote options →Want a suppressor for your hog rifle? RMCS manufactures Type 07 cans in-house. We also transfer existing cans via eForm 4.
In-house manufacture → Transfer existing →Big Country requires reach. Typical calibers: .270 Winchester, 6.5mm Creedmoor, .300 Win Mag. Optic quality matters most here — check your turret tracking, verify your BC, and make sure your zero hasn't drifted since last season. 200–300 yard shots are the norm.
South Texas whitetails mean heavy cover and quick shots. Typical calibers: .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield. Handling and manual-of-arms speed beat out velocity. Bring your rifle and let us check the action, feeding, and safety.
Year-round on the ranch. AR platforms, .300 Blackout, 6.8 SPC. If you want a dedicated hog rifle built in-house, see our Type 07 build program. If you have an existing can, we handle eForm 4 transfers.
Ground squirrels, prairie dogs, and coyotes at extended range. Typical builds: .22 Creedmoor, .223 Rem, .204 Ruger. Crown condition and load consistency are everything at 300+ yards. Crown recut + grouping test is the standard prep for this game.