MOA Rifles

MOA Rifles MOA Rifles® did not start out with a tactical gun design only to be turned into long range hunting packages.

Our proprietary designs and components were built with the initial purpose of long-range hunting and shooting. MOA Actions are possibly the only actions on the market that have seemingly perfected a 0.000 tolerance machining process, which means lapping the bolts and actions is unnecessary. Ceracoated as a standard, MOA Actions come with scope base pin holes drilled between the scope base holes fo

r extra lock down with heavier long range scope mounting solutions, 8×40 screws, not 6×32 like other production rifles, and have a bolt stop/release in the action, not the trigger. In addition, the MOA Action has its very own proprietary picatinny scope bases with the pins installed. All of these industry changing characteristics make the MOA Action one of the most accurate actions built today. Pairing the MOA Action with our selection of McMillian Stocks, Trigger Tech Triggers and Benchmark Barrels, produce the build that will preform beyond what you’ve imagined possible. An accurate barrel, combined with a state-of-the-art action, bedded in the best stock in the industry makes our MOA Rifle packages the most accurate long-rage hunting platforms in the industry.

This Lefty 300 Norma is 🔥🔥🔥 headed to a happy repeat customer!
05/23/2026

This Lefty 300 Norma is 🔥🔥🔥 headed to a happy repeat customer!

Did someone say Dangerous Game Rifle?!! Man we love building 375 H&H’s. This is our Extreme Safari build that many of ou...
05/15/2026

Did someone say Dangerous Game Rifle?!! Man we love building 375 H&H’s. This is our Extreme Safari build that many of our clients have trusted on Cape Buffalo, Brown Bear, Elephant hunts and more!

DETAILS 🔥 every rifle we build is customized to our customers spec from the ground up! We’re not just assembling parts- ...
05/07/2026

DETAILS 🔥 every rifle we build is customized to our customers spec from the ground up! We’re not just assembling parts- this is

05/05/2026

Quick Tip: Don’t “Call It Good” on Your Zero

This is where a lot of guys quietly mess things up.
You go to the range…
Shoot a few rounds at 100…
And say, “Yeah, that looks about right.”
But “about right” isn’t good enough.

If you’re trying to run a 200-yard zero and you’re supposed to be ¾” high at 100, but you’re actually 1.25” high… you’re already off—and that error follows you all the way out.

Small mistake up close = bigger miss at distance.
That’s why we always push this:
👉 Start with a dead-on 100-yard zero
👉 Make it perfect—not close
👉 Then validate your trajectory from there

Once everything is confirmed, you can switch to a 200-yard setup without even firing another shot—just dial your ballistic correction (ex: ~1.5 MOA), reset your zero, and go.

It’s actually more precise than guessing at 200.
Most guys rush the foundation…

Then wonder why things don’t line up later.
Don’t estimate it.
Lock it in.

04/28/2026

Quick Tip: Stay in the Gun & Watch Your Impact

You shouldn’t need someone else to tell you where your shot hit… You should already know.

That comes down to staying in the gun.
Press the trigger—and hold it.

Don’t just slap it and lift your head.
✔️ Stay behind the rifle
✔️ Manage recoil
✔️ Let the rifle settle back on target
✔️ Watch your impact

That’s how you become your own spotter.

Now here’s where most guys mess up…
They stay fully zoomed in at distance.
At 100 yards? Sure—max zoom, aim small.
But at 400, 500, 600+?
Back it off.

Running max magnification kills your field of view, and recoil knocks you off target before you can see anything.

Dial it back to something like 18–20x:
- Still precise
- Way better field of view
- Easier to spot your own shot

Simple truth:
If you can’t see your impact…
you’re already behind on the next shot. 🎯

Customer Success! 💥 Our buddies over at  Bransen & Jammin hammered down on a couple stud rams with their MOA 300PRC
04/26/2026

Customer Success! 💥 Our buddies over at Bransen & Jammin hammered down on a couple stud rams with their MOA 300PRC

04/24/2026

First Shots: Integral Suppressed Barrel

First groups are in… and yeah, it shoots!

As expected, the first few rounds out of a clean barrel opened up a bit—but once it settled in, it tightened right up to around a half-inch group.

That’s the part people care about: 👉 It’s quiet
👉 It’s compact
👉 And it actually performs
,
You’re basically getting:
18” barrel performance
With a built-in suppressor
At about the same overall length as a 24” setup
No can backing off.
No shifting point of impact.
Just one solid system.
And honestly… it just looks clean.

Early takeaway?
Quiet, consistent, and way more practical than most people expect.

We’ll keep running it—but so far, it’s doing exactly what it should. 🎯

04/21/2026

Introducing the SWS Rifles Integral Suppressed Barrel — built quiet, built precise, built to perform.

Available as a barreled action or a complete build, chambered in your choice of:
▪️ 22 Creedmoor
▪️ 6 Creedmoor
▪️ 6.5 PRC (1 Available)
▪️ 7 PRC (Sold Out)

No can hanging off the end. No shift in balance. Just a purpose-built, integrally suppressed system engineered for serious shooters who want every advantage downrange.

DM us or hit the link in bio to talk specs and get yours ordered.

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