When I walked through Buck Holly’s C&H Precision facility in Richmond Hill, Georgia, one thing was clear: this is not a company built around hype; it’s a company built around problem solving.
From the machines on the floor to the range, cafe, pro shop, C&H Precision reflects a mindset I have seen in every high-performing organization I have been around: identify the problem, build the solution, test it, improve it, and keep moving.
On The Range Podcast with War HOGG Tactical and Kelley Defense had the opportunity to sit down with Buck on two episodes and talk through his journey, his products, and the future of pistol-mounted optics.
The factory tour took that conversation from words to reality. You can hear a man talk about tolerances, durability, mounting systems, and customer service, but when you see the operation firsthand, you understand how much work goes into making gear that shooters trust.