Posted on 05/28/2019 5:01:09 AM PDT by w1n1
Within the firearms industry, the name Yankee Hill Machine is almost unavoidable when it comes to quality, affordable, American-made modern sporting rifles, components and accessories.
For over 65 years YHM has proven itself as one of the leading developers of suppressor technology and modern sporting rifle accessories that will stand the test of time without breaking the bank. Now, having established themselves in that market, YHM is branching out with a new division, one that focuses on a premier product line and a particular customer.
Enter Graham Brothers Rifleworks, the premier product line for the precision marksman. This new brand will focus on top-of-the-line accessories and equipment designed for competition and long-distance shooting, primarily for bolt-action rifles. The MARC Sport chassis system is the brands initial release.
When developing this new superior chassis system, not only were accuracy and weight considered, but ergonomics, durability, adaptability and comfort were as well. Graham Brothers is currently in development of both supporting and stand-alone products for the precision shooting sports. With the experience learned through the success of YHM, Graham Brothers Rifleworks has established itself as a premier choice for the precision marksman. Read the rest of Graham Brothers bolt rifle parts.
My Model 70 shoots <.7 MOA out of the box, with commercial ammo.
I have a set of their flip-up BUIS. They've mostly just sat in my spare parts box since I got them. Put'em on a Kel-Tec KSG-25 till I could get something better for a sight and the front sight broke at the pivot point. I don't recall any abuse that could have caused that failure. Called YHM to see if anything could be done and was told all I could do was to buy a replacement.
Over $200 for friggin BUIS and the front broke with very little use. Not impressed. Can't say I cared for the attitude from the individual I talked with, either.
So to reiterate, FUYHM! d:^)
Writers at AM are running out of things to talk about. Now just infomercials.
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