Accuracy Package 1) Perform a complete cleaning of your rifle. Check scope alignment and lap rings if necessary. Check action screws for proper torque and determine if bedding is correct. Minor bedding corrections are included, glass or pillar bedding additional.
Accuracy Package 2) Includes the work in Accuracy Package 1 and you don't need to supply your own ammo. In addition, we consult with you on the appropriate bullet for the game and conditions you expect to encounter. Once bullet is selected, we determine the best combination of seating depth, powder charge and velocity for the utmost accuracy. After load development is complete, you will be supplied with the final sight-in target, loading data, chronographed velocity, trajectory tables and 50 rounds of loaded ammunition.
Introductory offer: For Accuracy Package 1, $50 plus your ammunition. For Accuracy Package 2, for standard calibers, a flat rate of $100 plus cost of components is charged.
Before our work, this Remington VLS in .22-250 couldn't hold a 3 inch group at 100 yards even after the efforts of two different "gunsmiths". Here is the result of Accuracy Package 2: the Huntaria Enterprises LLC Accurizing Method and Huntaria Enterprises LLC Custom Ammuntion delivering a 0.25 minute of angle group at 200 yards!
Have an new rifle or scope? Let us help. We can properly mount your scope and sight in your rifle with your ammo for $35.
Old Winchester and Savage lever actions are our specialty!
This Savage 99DL was sold for a song. After polishing the pitted bore, bedding, scope mount alignment and load development, it shoots 0.75" groups at 100 yards. It also accounted for this 155 B&C whitetail shot at 250 yds.
This is after load development on a 1949 Vintage Winchester 64 Deluxe in .30-30. This group was shot with the factory semi-buckhorn open sights at 100 yards. The result: consistent sub 1" groups (which is about as well as I can see open sights). Additionally we replaced the front sight with a new front sight blade to ensure that the load was regulated to the middle of the rear sight ramp adjustment.
This Model 71 was custom loaded with Barnes 250gr original bullets at 2300 fps. It accounted for several heads of African game (see slide show)--all one shot kills.
We have shot hundreds of rounds through dangerous game double rifles. This Heym double rifle in .470NE is factory regulated with difficult to obtain (and frightfully expensive) Wolfgang Romey ammunition. The target on the left is our successful effort in duplicating the regulation loads with more easily obtainable components: a true Right/Left from a standing rest (the way double rifles should be tested) at 100 yards using Hogdon Powder and 500 grain Woodleigh solids at 2150 fps. The target on the right is from reduced recoil and yet still correctly regulated loads: 425 grain cast bullets at 1500 fps. This was difficult work that would not have been possible without our relationship with one of the most knowledgeable double rifle experts in the US. We do whatever it takes to provide safe and reliable results!
We also do everything from refinish to complete restoration. Simple oil refinishes start at $100.
The old Weatherby finishes are tough to remove. I am a chemist and have formulated a method for completely removing urethane-type finishes without harming the grain. This is after stripping an old glossy finish and replacing it with an oil finish.
The metal underwent a complete restoration as well. It has the look of a fine English rifle.
It shoots too! This half-inch group is a product of the Huntaria accurizing method and Huntaria Custom Ammunition.
While we punch paper from a bench, we always test hunting rifles from field position, because that's the way game is killed! It may be hard to believe but this stock has been bounced over rock and scraped to bare wood in places. A Huntaria Enterprises LLC oil finish cured most of the abuse. Thanks to glass bedding and specialized quick detachable mounts, this rifle can be completely disassembled, cleaned and reassembled without its point of impact changing. The five bright copper splashes are a 2 inch group (four of the shots cover an inch) fired at 200 yards from a sitting, knee rested position after complete dissassembly. No scope adjustment was needed! With the Huntaria Enterprises LLC Accurizing Method and Ammunition, even a walnut stocked, blued steel rifle can be just as stable as any synthetic/stainless combo.
We also prep guns as "systems" for your next great adventure. The gun at the top is a.300 Weatherby with Zeiss scope and at bottom is the .375 H&H with Leupold scope. Center right is a zeroed Leupold backup. Both rifles and backup scope feature special quick release mounts. Because the action sizes of these guns are the same, the backup scope can be swapped with either mounted scope in a matter of seconds. This system was used successfully on both African and Alaskan safaris. Both rifles held zero despite the deluge of the inevitable Alaskan rain and baking in the African sun.








