

A simple circle with a 7.5 MOA diameter ring around a. This is extremely important for those who use electronic training systems like SCATT, as it allows them to focus on scaled-down targets at reduced distances. The back of the eyepiece allows for focus adjustment, while a side knob features click adjustable parallax from 10 yards to infinity, though it spins below the 10-yard mark. The WOA Distinguished Rifleman scope features 1-4.5 variable power in a 30mm tube. The author’s rifle with the new White Oak Distinguished Rifleman’s scope and Jack Jones sling. I found the sling quick-detach system cumbersome, opting instead for Stealth Ballistics’ traditional sling mount. Compartments on the stock allow competitors to add extra weight. It has a seven-position length of pull adjustment, each marked with numbers for a quick and easy return to the desired setting. This stock is sturdy and does not jostle like other adjustable stocks. I found that the rough edges of the polymer beneath the pad hold better for me.


I use the Magpul Generation 1 UBR stock, and remove the rear pad. A few years ago, adjustable butt-stocks were legalized for competition. Competitors can upgrade various parts of their rifle while staying within specifications. While some participants still use M1 Garand’s or M1A’s, the primary service rifle in use is the AR-15. The Civilian Marksmanship Program and the National Rifle Association are the two governing bodies of the high power service rifle discipline and they have lists of the specifications that equipment must meet. Whether you are looking to get started in the sport or have already purchased some gear that isn’t quite meeting your needs, this guide will help you get your kit on track. Over the years, I’ve fine-tuned the equipment I use in high power service rifle competition.
