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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,…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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Reno May Chassis Review

In this video Reno May reviews the UD Chassis and talks about practical uses for the setup. He outlines the integrated Arca rail, Adjustable Butt Stock, and much more. Watch now: Featured Products:

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Best Thermal Setup for a Bolt Action Rifle

A lot goes into choosing the proper thermal setup for your specific rifle based on your priorities. In this video, Blue Jean Operator dives a little deeper into a couple different thermal setups, from mounting options, sight pictures and viewing options, to the actual rifles that the optic is being mounted on. One of these…

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Shooting a 300 Win. Mag One Handed!

Classic Firearms recently reviewed an Ultradyne Chassis system built around a Bergara 300 Win. Mag with an Apollo LR. They focus on the lightweight design of the build, and all of the features that it offers. Once shooting the rifle and feeling how minimum the recoil is with the Apollo muzzle brake, Kaya shows off…

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Top Shot Dustin Ultradyne Chassis Review

In this video Dustin showcases a 6mm Creedmoor build with an Ultradyne one piece aluminum UD Chassis along with the ‪Ultradyne Apollo Max, ultralight adjustable stock and double thumb grip. He tops it off with the ‪Pard FT34 Clip on thermal – this rifle doesn’t move when you fire it. Watch here: Products featured in…

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Savage 110 Short Action Chassis Systems

The Savage 110 short action is popular with firearm enthusiasts and hunters because it is precise, durable, and versatile. Its design ensures reliable performance and consistent accuracy. This rifle is easy to customize, allowing you to upgrade it to a chassis system to meet your specific needs with just the turn of two screws. Additionally,…

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Optimizing Recoil Reduction: The Science Behind Ultradyne Muzzle Brakes

Recoil reduction was the main performance parameter we aimed to optimize in our muzzle brakes, leading us to design and construct our innovative “load cell” for accurate data recording. Many existing methods of comparing recoil reduction have variables that impact accuracy. To achieve precise scientific conclusions, we established key design parameters for our testing method:…

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