Rock Creek Shooting runs an online resource focused on solving the specific problems shooters actually face. No marketing fluff—just calculators, comparisons, and reviews that help you make decisions without guessing. The site centers on several core tools: Scope Ring Height Calculator - Input your ...
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Rock Creek Shooting runs an online resource focused on solving the specific problems shooters actually face. No marketing fluff—just calculators, comparisons, and reviews that help you make decisions without guessing.
The site centers on several core tools:
The site maintains extensive category pages covering the parts and gear shooters actually search for:
| Category | Category | Category |
|---|---|---|
| Scopes | Red Dot Sights | Muzzle Brakes |
| Scope Mounts | Laser Sights | Gas Blocks |
| Bipods | Holsters | Magazines |
| Cheek Rests | Slings | Gun Cases |
| Trigger Components | Recoil Pads | Gun Safes |
| Buffer Springs | Charging Handles | Snap Caps |
They also cover less common but essential items: bayonets, dummy rounds, speedloaders, rail covers, receiver components, firing pins, and more.
The site publishes specific, searchable articles that answer the questions shooters actually ask:
These aren't generic guides—they're written to help you find what actually works with YOUR rifle.
Rock Creek Shooting discloses exactly how they operate. They participate in Amazon's affiliate program, meaning they earn commission on products sold through their links. Rather than hide it, they spell it out: if you click their recommendation and buy, they get a cut. That's the entire business model.
They also clarify that testimonials on the site come from actual users who tried products and offered their honest opinions—not from people they paid to say nice things.
The core idea: shooters need data more than they need salesmanship. A scope ring height calculator cuts through the confusion of whether you need 0.5-inch, 1-inch, or 1.5-inch rings. A comparison tool means you're not reading five different manufacturer pages to pick between similar optics. Reviews of specific models help you avoid buying something that doesn't work with your setup.
The site uses GeneratePress as the backend, keeps the interface clean, and focuses on functionality. No ads cluttering the calculators. No auto-playing videos. Just tools that work.
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