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Who Is Ultradyne?
Ultradyne USA was founded on a simple but powerful idea: to make good shooters even better. From hunters and range enthusiasts to precision competitors, we understand that the difference between an average shot and a great one often comes down to quality equipment and thoughtful design. That understanding drives everything we do. Through extensive research,…
Dual Aperture vs Single Aperture Iron Sights
When it comes to iron sights, precision starts with alignment—and not all sight systems are created equal. Some shooters prefer the simplicity of a traditional rear peep and front post, while others look for a more advanced solution that brings rifle and shooter into perfect harmony. At Ultradyne, we’ve redefined what’s possible with our dual…
Muzzle Brakes vs. Suppressors
When it comes to rifle performance and shooter comfort, two of the most talked-about attachments are muzzle brakes and suppressors. Both devices mount to the end of a barrel, but they serve very different purposes — one is solely focused on managing recoil and muzzle rise, while the other is designed to reduce sound. Understanding…
Ruger American Rifle Chassis System
If you own a Ruger American and you’re wondering whether a chassis is worth the upgrade, there are several factors to consider. Ruger’s American platform already delivers surprising accuracy for the price, but replacing the factory polymer stock with a purpose-built aluminum chassis unlocks next-level capability: better ergonomics, consistent bedding, improved accessory mounting, and many…
Long-Range Thermal Rifle Setup
Join Joe as he walks through his full long-range thermal rifle build, developed and field-tested during coyote season. From the barreled action and suppressor to the chassis system, thermal optic, and tripod, Joe covers every detail of the setup and shares real-world insights from time spent in the field. Build Components Covered:
Choosing the Right Tripod: Why Ultradyne Stood Above the Rest
By Kyle Peterson: A year ago, in March 2024, I was honored to attend a class called Beyond the Basics. (See my blog post dated March 18, 2024). Long story short, and trust me it’s long but well worth the story, I learned I’m not an MOA shooter. Sure laying on my belly, no wind,…
Ultradyne Tikka Chassis Makeover Miami Vice Style – UltimateReloader
Utilizing the Ultradyne UD5 Chassis system, Gavin from UltimateReloader took us through his step by step process on creating his custom Miami Vice style chassis design. Check out the video here! After applying two layers of Cerakote, he was able to use a laser engraver to burn through the first layer and reveal a halftone…
227 Fury vs 270 Win – Military Arms Channel
Check out this video by Military Arms Channel where he utilized a rifle chambered in 270 Winchester, with an Ultradyne Chassis system.
TheFirearmGuy’s Remington 700 .308 Featuring UD Chassis
TheFirearmGuy recently featured the Ultradyne Chassis and demonstrated its precision enhancements using a Remington 700 rifle chambered in .308. Overall, TheFireArmGuy favors the Ultradyne Chassis for its lightweight and affordable build. Allowing any shooter to easily customize their rifle using the M-LOK slots along with the multitude of compatible rifles for those with other rifles,…
MrGunsnGear Reviews Ultradyne’s Lightweight Rifle Chassis
MrGunsnGear, a firearms YouTuber and educator, showcases how the Ultradyne Chassis modifies his Savage 110 short action rifle into a cost effective, lightweight, and fully customizable hunting and sporting rifle. MrGunsnGear highlighted several key performance enhancements during his review of the chassis. He mentions the importance of extending your bipod further out from the chassis…







