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Coup De Grâce, New Action from American Rifle Company, $899 WOW!

My smith said he could use a universal action wrench to get my build complete - that sound okay?
I doesn’t sound okay to me. Buy the correct ARC action wrench and have him use that. Most universal wrenches wrap around the outside and don’t allow for the machined-on picatinny rail.
 
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Unless HNT26 means something other than the MDT chassis, you’re not going to use a fancy steel BDL on a chassis…. 🤷🏼‍♂️

Correct. Had a big educational lesson from Bella today (She's absolutely awesome)

I ended up having to change my setup due to compatibility issues. What I originally wanted was the Mausingfield with the dovetail rings and a flush fitting BDL magazine in 300 PRC in a HNT26 chassis. No go - not to mention even if I could it was going to be $2,600 for just the action, rings, and bottom metal. I'm not opposed to spending money to get what I want, but when I can get a Coup De Grace lightweight action with a 3rd AICS mag and picatinny rings for ~$1100 it is kind of a no brainer. The Mausingfield really only offered controlled feed which, while nice, is not worth $1,500.

But then I had more issues. Getting a magnum cartridge to fit into a flush fitting HNT26 compatible magazine. I can't understand how what I'm looking for is so unusual. A long action magnum cartridge with a lightweight action & chassis seems pretty straightforward, but I ended up with the following:

Coup De Grace Lightweight Action
300WSM/6.5 PRC 3rd Magazine
Proof 22" Barrel
Trigger Tech Special 2 Stage
HNT26 w/ ARCA
Alaskan 360TI Suppressor

Should have it put together in about a month.

This thing is going to be an absolute hammer. The only thing left is to figure out an optic that fits the simplistic/lightweight goals of the rifle, but lets in a lot of light.
 
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Correct. Had a big educational lesson from Bella today (She's absolutely awesome)

I ended up having to change my setup due to compatibility issues. What I originally wanted was the Mausingfield with the dovetail rings and a flush fitting BDL magazine in 300 PRC in a HNT26 chassis. No go - not to mention even if I could it was going to be $2,600 for just the action, rings, and bottom metal. I'm not opposed to spending money to get what I want, but when I can get a Coup De Grace lightweight action with a 3rd AICS mag and picatinny rings for ~$1100 it is kind of a no brainer. The Mausingfield really only offered controlled feed which, while nice, is not worth $1,500.

But then I had more issues. Getting a magnum cartridge to fit into a flush fitting HNT26 compatible magazine. I can't understand how what I'm looking for is so unusual. A long action magnum cartridge with a lightweight action & chassis seems pretty straightforward, but I ended up with the following:

Coup De Grace Lightweight Action
300WSM/6.5 PRC 3rd Magazine
Proof 22" Barrel
Trigger Tech Special 2 Stage
HNT26 w/ ARCA
Alaskan 360TI Suppressor

Should have it put together in about a month.

This thing is going to be an absolute hammer. The only thing left is to figure out an optic that fits the simplistic/lightweight goals of the rifle, but lets in a lot of light.
So…inquiring minds want to know the answer to the $64,000 question: are those fancy rings available?

You sorta make it sound like they are?
 
So…inquiring minds want to know the answer to the $64,000 question: are those fancy rings available?

You sorta make it sound like they are?

They are. As stated before they are $600 in steel. Titanium is no longer available. Also Bella made it sound like once they are sold they are gone as they are focusing all of their efforts on the CDG action for the time being.
 
Correct. Had a big educational lesson from Bella today (She's absolutely awesome)

I ended up having to change my setup due to compatibility issues. What I originally wanted was the Mausingfield with the dovetail rings and a flush fitting BDL magazine in 300 PRC in a HNT26 chassis. No go - not to mention even if I could it was going to be $2,600 for just the action, rings, and bottom metal. I'm not opposed to spending money to get what I want, but when I can get a Coup De Grace lightweight action with a 3rd AICS mag and picatinny rings for ~$1100 it is kind of a no brainer. The Mausingfield really only offered controlled feed which, while nice, is not worth $1,500.

But then I had more issues. Getting a magnum cartridge to fit into a flush fitting HNT26 compatible magazine. I can't understand how what I'm looking for is so unusual. A long action magnum cartridge with a lightweight action & chassis seems pretty straightforward, but I ended up with the following:

Coup De Grace Lightweight Action
300WSM/6.5 PRC 3rd Magazine
Proof 22" Barrel
Trigger Tech Special 2 Stage
HNT26 w/ ARCA
Alaskan 360TI Suppressor

Should have it put together in about a month.

This thing is going to be an absolute hammer. The only thing left is to figure out an optic that fits the simplistic/lightweight goals of the rifle, but lets in a lot of light.

What magazine? You can't use Hawkins Hunter mags with the CDG as far as I know. Assume you are building it on a long action? Accurate Mag makes a 3rd 300 PRC AICS mag, which aesthetically will look nearly the same as a 3rd 6.5 PRC AICS mag...
 
Correct. Had a big educational lesson from Bella today (She's absolutely awesome)

I ended up having to change my setup due to compatibility issues. What I originally wanted was the Mausingfield with the dovetail rings and a flush fitting BDL magazine in 300 PRC in a HNT26 chassis. No go - not to mention even if I could it was going to be $2,600 for just the action, rings, and bottom metal. I'm not opposed to spending money to get what I want, but when I can get a Coup De Grace lightweight action with a 3rd AICS mag and picatinny rings for ~$1100 it is kind of a no brainer. The Mausingfield really only offered controlled feed which, while nice, is not worth $1,500.

But then I had more issues. Getting a magnum cartridge to fit into a flush fitting HNT26 compatible magazine. I can't understand how what I'm looking for is so unusual. A long action magnum cartridge with a lightweight action & chassis seems pretty straightforward, but I ended up with the following:

Coup De Grace Lightweight Action
300WSM/6.5 PRC 3rd Magazine
Proof 22" Barrel
Trigger Tech Special 2 Stage
HNT26 w/ ARCA
Alaskan 360TI Suppressor

Should have it put together in about a month.

This thing is going to be an absolute hammer. The only thing left is to figure out an optic that fits the simplistic/lightweight goals of the rifle, but lets in a lot of light.

Good News for you, the CDG is control feed while also being able to single feed.

Edit: I'm pretty sure this is someone on here, or at least where I originally came across it I think.

 
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They are. As stated before they are $600 in steel. Titanium is no longer available. Also Bella made it sound like once they are sold they are gone as they are focusing all of their efforts on the CDG action for the time being.
There was so much contradictory chatter “Yes!” and “No!” that I just had to ask.
 
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Good News for you, the CDG is control feed while also being able to single feed.

Edit: I'm pretty sure this is someone on here, or at least where I originally came across it I think.



That's excellent. I guess I just wanted a Mausingfield to be fancy. But, similar to Glocks, there's usually a reason when everyone is buying one particular thing... they work
 
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They are. As stated before they are $600 in steel. Titanium is no longer available. Also Bella made it sound like once they are sold they are gone as they are focusing all of their efforts on the CDG action for the time being.
This is because the CDG is still selling like hotcakes and they want to support it. That’s good news for us end users.
That's excellent. I guess I just wanted a Mausingfield to be fancy. But, similar to Glocks, there's usually a reason when everyone is buying one particular thing... they work
You will not be disappointed with the CDG once it’s in your hands.
 
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Jut buy the CDG action wrench. This is a prefit qualified action so...you are going to want this for future barrel swaps, no?
Yeah it's already on the way. Gonna shoot a match with him saturday anyways so I guess I just saved myself an hours worth of driving in traffic.

Here's a question though - what reamer should I have him run?

I am doing 6-dasher and hopefully lapua brass if not alpha.
 
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My smith said he could use a universal action wrench to get my build complete - that sound okay?
I guess that would depend on what "universal" means. The CDG is a three lug action with a fat bolt body. I would just pay the price and get the wrench that's made specifically to fit the action. Keeps everything simple that way, with no extra rigging to make it work.
 
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Planning on running factory ammo for some time in my CDG build, I am sending my CDG and a Proof blank to Owens Armory in AZ because I have a cert from an NRL Hunter match for a free chamber/thread/crown/cerakote. Doing a 300 PRC, should I ask them to notch the feed ramp while they have it? I'm not worried about ever needing the length for handloads, but I do worry about factory ammo moving forward in the magazine under recoil and then not feeding - is that a valid concern?

This got lost as the last post on the last page I think - anyone have any input? Action and barrel are in hand, so its off to the smith tomorrow after my action wrench arrives. Should I just ask for a notch?
 
Which, without mocking everything up (at my FFL right now), I’m not sure it’ll need a notch…this is the lightweight btw.


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Alright, sorry for multiple posts, there was a revision to the LA CDG's to open that up to prevent the issues mentioned earlier in the thread, and ALL lightweights will be good to go in that regard.
Interdasting where did you find that info and I assume it's not just the lightweights that got fixed? And are they fixing the older ones?
 
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Interdasting where did you find that info and I assume it's not just the lightweights that got fixed? And are they fixing the older ones?

I called ARC. Since I don't have my magazines yet and I want to get this action and barrel to the smith I asked them if the LW suffered from the same issue as the regular, after a short hold they came back and told me that the originals had been revised to fix it and that all LWs had the revision from day one. I was spurred to question it because the LW looks like it would feed .50 BMG ha.
 
Interdasting where did you find that info and I assume it's not just the lightweights that got fixed? And are they fixing the older ones?
If you have one that you need to be fixed, call and let us know. I’m currently not shooting anything long enough too warrant concern, but when I do opening it up a bit is easy enough.
 
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If you have one that you need to be fixed, call and let us know. I’m currently not shooting anything long enough too warrant concern, but when I do opening it up a bit is easy enough.
Oh no I'm good I have a shorty lefty. Was just asking in general for the beta testers that got theirs early.
 
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anyone know how to get this action to stop flinging brass so far and forward? Im tired of losing brass at prs matches. Yes i know if I run the bolt slower it wont throw them as hard but its hard to run slow when youre on the clock
I saw someone used a door card holder on the ejection port side so the brass hit that and deflected down to keep it from going forward
 
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Could you also tell me the spacing on the split rings? ARC has not replied and I cant find it.
Thanks

You bet will get it in just a bit, its headed to Owens Armory in AZ tomorrow so if you are anyone else needs more measurements from it speak tonight or forever hold your peace! Or hopefully for only two weeks or so lol.
 
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so I haven't called American rifle company since they were quite new, like 1 or two years after the large shank savage original mausingfield I had to call about a firing pin spring. then later about some mausingfield M2(or m5 I can't remember.. it had an M)
guy picks up... this is Ted at American rifle speaking...
*thinking* shit, now I've got to talk to the owner..
anyways, very pleasant man but if you've never spoken to Ted K at arc its... difficult. he's extremely smart, and I'm extremely average. when he tried to dumb his thoughts down he was still using like 5 syllable words that I barely comprehended.
he finally landed on "semi hemispherical" or something like that for the firing pin, and I was like "Yes, she's still that I think!"

anyways now he has someone who answers the phones who can answer my plebean magazine questions and doesn't use gigantic words that makes me rethink getting a masters...

thanks ARC team, excited to try out the Coup de Grace! someone mentioned the name, I like the name of everything you've made so far, except xylo that one goes over my head. still want it though! due time...

at this price even if I am the beta tester and something breaks after a while... oh well...
why is it like 1/2 the price it should be? (please don't be aluminum...)
 
so I haven't called American rifle company since they were quite new, like 1 or two years after the large shank savage original mausingfield I had to call about a firing pin spring. then later about some mausingfield M2(or m5 I can't remember.. it had an M)
guy picks up... this is Ted at American rifle speaking...
*thinking* shit, now I've got to talk to the owner..
anyways, very pleasant man but if you've never spoken to Ted K at arc its... difficult. he's extremely smart, and I'm extremely average. when he tried to dumb his thoughts down he was still using like 5 syllable words that I barely comprehended.
he finally landed on "semi hemispherical" or something like that for the firing pin, and I was like "Yes, she's still that I think!"

anyways now he has someone who answers the phones who can answer my plebean magazine questions and doesn't use gigantic words that makes me rethink getting a masters...

thanks ARC team, excited to try out the Coup de Grace! someone mentioned the name, I like the name of everything you've made so far, except xylo that one goes over my head. still want it though! due time...

at this price even if I am the beta tester and something breaks after a while... oh well...
why is it like 1/2 the price it should be? (please don't be aluminum...)
Lol, it is not aluminum, rest assured.
 
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so I haven't called American rifle company since they were quite new, like 1 or two years after the large shank savage original mausingfield I had to call about a firing pin spring. then later about some mausingfield M2(or m5 I can't remember.. it had an M)
guy picks up... this is Ted at American rifle speaking...
*thinking* shit, now I've got to talk to the owner..
anyways, very pleasant man but if you've never spoken to Ted K at arc its... difficult. he's extremely smart, and I'm extremely average. when he tried to dumb his thoughts down he was still using like 5 syllable words that I barely comprehended.
he finally landed on "semi hemispherical" or something like that for the firing pin, and I was like "Yes, she's still that I think!"

anyways now he has someone who answers the phones who can answer my plebean magazine questions and doesn't use gigantic words that makes me rethink getting a masters...

thanks ARC team, excited to try out the Coup de Grace! someone mentioned the name, I like the name of everything you've made so far, except xylo that one goes over my head. still want it though! due time...

at this price even if I am the beta tester and something breaks after a while... oh well...
why is it like 1/2 the price it should be? (please don't be aluminum...)
I assure you they are not aluminum. Mine has worked flawlessly. Smooth as glass, feeds perfectly. It's a steal IMO and I'm cheap. Really need to get another one ordered.
 
regardless of the material choices or whatever he's done to drastically lower prices, I REALLY like the features. that mechanical ejector is to die for...
every product release I catch it's always like my wildest dreams ready to go to my ffl!
or maybe Ted K is just the greatest salesman of all time?...
 
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