New Integral Rail Action From Stiller PICS

Glad to help, brother.

And to answer the question, yes, we have completed one rifle and a second is only a couple days away.



This action was designed specifically for chassis and V-block stocks. Stiller purposely kept the recoil lug as a pinned unit instead of integral so lugs of different dimensions could be used.

So far, we are very, very happy with these.





Mark
 
Funny you should ask...

We have a "no gunsmith required" modification to the AX chassis that allows use of standard AI pattern magazines, including the polymer .223 and AWs. We'll have more info on that modification in the next couple weeks. But, yes, it can be done - just requires a modification to do it.

Mark
 
Mark, that is a beautiful gun. How much would that cost in .308 as pictured? I really don't need another rifle but damn.

Glad to help, brother.

And to answer the question, yes, we have completed one rifle and a second is only a couple days away.



This action was designed specifically for chassis and V-block stocks. Stiller purposely kept the recoil lug as a pinned unit instead of integral so lugs of different dimensions could be used.

So far, we are very, very happy with these.





Mark
 
Glad to help, brother.

And to answer the question, yes, we have completed one rifle and a second is only a couple days away.



This action was designed specifically for chassis and V-block stocks. Stiller purposely kept the recoil lug as a pinned unit instead of integral so lugs of different dimensions could be used.

So far, we are very, very happy with these.





Mark
Have a range report on this rifle? I want one just like it whenever I get back to the States.
 
Glad to help, brother.

And to answer the question, yes, we have completed one rifle and a second is only a couple days away.



This action was designed specifically for chassis and V-block stocks. Stiller purposely kept the recoil lug as a pinned unit instead of integral so lugs of different dimensions could be used.

So far, we are very, very happy with these.





Mark
Have a range report on this rifle? I want one just like it whenever I get back to the States.
 
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Here's how she sits today. Only changes I made where adding a spuhr sp3001 and a shark suppressor. Load development was easy. Ended up with 168 hornady bthp, 43.7 varget, lapua brass and cci br2s. Haven't had much time to tinker with other bullet/powder combinations as I need a better bullet for 700 and beyond. Although my first time shooting at 1000 went 7 out of 10 on a 20"x20" plate with the 168s. First target is 5 @ 100 and the 2nd is 3 @ 600 yards. Mark and the guys at A.O. did an outstanding job.
 
It has the same angles as the ax stock, compliments it. The round actions seems out of place in the AX somehow, as if slapped on in an afterthought. The octagon just merges with the rest. I was hooked straight away and have one on order.