REGO-FIX Case Study

Precison Toolholding Delivers Shooting Accuracy

Mar 29, 2022

BAT MACHINE CO. INC.

For the highest levels of competitive benchrest and extreme long-range (ELR) shooting, feats of precision manufacturing and machining are required for success. Like Formula 1 racing cars or PGA golfers’ clubs, world-class competition rifles are made with highly engineered precision parts. Many top shooters rely on rifle actions from BAT Machine Co. Inc., Post Falls, Idaho. Precision components like BAT actions deliver outstanding accuracy that can be attributed, in part, to equally precise toolholding from Rego-Fix Tool Corp., Whitestown, Ind.

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About REGO-FIX

With U.S. headquarters in Whitestown, Indiana, REGO-FIX, inventor of the original ER collet system, is a world leader in the manufacture of Swiss precision tooling. For more information on REGO-FIX, its products and services, or to request a catalog, please call 1.800.REGO-FIX or visit the company’s website at www.rego-fix.com.

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