Peerless Rifle Gaskets is building precision rifles and a bedding system that actually works
Peerless Rifle Gaskets manufactures precision rifles and makes a new rifle bedding system designed to solve a real problem. Most shooters don't bed their rifles properly, or they use systems that shift under recoil. Peerless makes a gasket-based bedding approach that locks the action in place without the mess of traditional epoxy bedding. The company operates as a small shop focused on match-grade accuracy. If you shoot long range or competition, this is worth knowing about.
Background and Context
Rifle bedding has been a weak point in precision shooting for decades. Gunsmiths have used epoxy bedding since the 1960s, but it's messy, takes time to cure, and can fail if applied wrong. Some shooters skip bedding entirely and wonder why their rifles don't hold zero. The gasket concept isn't entirely new, but Peerless refined the approach for modern precision rifles. They're manufacturing both complete rifles and aftermarket bedding systems. The company targets shooters who understand that barrel-to-stock contact directly affects group size.
What This Means for Gun Owners
If you own a precision rifle, Peerless bedding could improve your accuracy without sending your gun to a gunsmith. The gasket system is faster to install than epoxy and repeatable. For precision competitors and long-range hunters, tighter groups mean better performance downrange. Owners of existing rifles can retrofit Peerless bedding if their rifle model is supported. The company builds complete rifles too, so buyers can order a gun already bedded to spec. No guessing. No poor bedding work. That matters if you're spending $3,000 on a precision rifle.
Industry Impact
Small manufacturers like Peerless Rifle Gaskets prove there's still room for innovation in the precision rifle market. They compete against established names by solving specific problems. Gunsmiths who traditionally did bedding work may see customers choosing the gasket option instead. Rifle manufacturers could license the bedding system for OEM rifles. Peerless also sells directly, cutting out middle distribution costs. This model works when quality is real and word-of-mouth spreads among precision shooters.
What to Watch Next
Watch whether Peerless expands its rifle catalog. Single-platform shops can hit a ceiling fast. If they make bedding systems for AR-10s, AR-15s, and other modular platforms, they scale faster. Look for partnership announcements with established rifle makers. Industry shows like SHOT Show will reveal if they're growing production. Social media from precision shooting communities will show adoption rates. Real shooters testing the system on their own rifles is the metric that matters most.
DownRange Bottom Line: Bedding actually affects accuracy, and most shooters ignore it or do it wrong. Peerless is solving a real problem with a faster, cleaner method. If their gasket system works as advertised, it deserves attention from anyone building a precision rifle.




