Shehane Tracker Stocks & Nightforce Scopes


Welcome to D & B Supply. We are your long range shooting supply specialist located in Charlotte, NC and on the WWW. You can find anything from Nightforce Scopes, laminated wood, fiberglass or aluminum stocks, tapered bases and custom rings, custom front and rear rests and many other precision shooting products or services. Our business is dedicated to the serious shooter as well as the occasional varmint hunter. So if you are looking to match shoot, varmint hunt or just impress your friends please take the time to scope us out. If there is any thing we can do please contact us.

Extreme range sport shooting is what we are all about. We build guns and stocks that are proven winners at every long distance match held in the world. If you are looking for top quality benchrest or varmint hunting equipment, you found us. Please enjoy our site and don't hesitate to call with questions.

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 Richard Schatz, 2007 IBS 600-Yard Shooter of the Year, has done it again. While competing in the South Dakota 600-yard State Championships, Richard nailed a superb 5-shot group that may be a new IBS 600-yard Heavy Gun score record. Richard tells us: “Got home from the VHA Jamboree and IBS 600-yard South Dakota state championship match held last week at Fort Pierre, SD. During the 600-yard match I managed to lay down a ‘lucky’ 50 for score in Heavy Gun with a 0.634″ group for a potential new score record.” While other perfect 50s have been shot in competition, under current rules, group size is the tie-breaker. Schatz’s impressive 0.634″ group, we believe, is the smallest “50″ shot to date, and one of the smallest groups ever shot at the 600-yard distance. Amazingly, there is just one bullet diameter of vertical:

Richard used Sierra 107gr Match-Kings with great success last year. He recently switched to the Berger 105 VLDs. His testing at 250 yards showed that the Bergers “had a very slight edge in agging capability. It wasn’t much…but enough that I decided to go with the Bergers.” Richard’s Krieger barrel has about 800 rounds through it, and he typically cleans the bore every 70-90 rounds: “I’ll clean after a match, and don’t let it go past 100 rounds.”