Guides

Guides are in-depth, structured explanations designed to be read slowly and referenced often.

They focus on fundamentals, mechanics, and real-world application—not brand comparison or consumer advice.

How Guides Are Structured

Each guide is written to answer:

  • What is happening mechanically
  • Why the system behaves the way it does
  • Where tradeoffs exist
  • When a concept applies—and when it doesn’t

If a guide feels detailed, that’s intentional.

Guide Categories

Current and upcoming guides include:

  • Firearms operating systems
  • Optics setup and validation
  • Zeroing methodologies
  • Platform-agnostic fundamentals
  • Specialized configurations and edge cases

New guides are added when they clarify something commonly misunderstood—not to fill a content calendar.

How to Read the Guides

Guides assume:

  • You are willing to slow down
  • You care about correctness
  • You want to understand before acting

Skipping fundamentals will create gaps.
Following the order prevents them.