Also wondering if the print for the tenon has been finalizedMay have been addressed already, but is anyone currently producing prefits? It’ll take longer to get a barrel than the action.
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Also wondering if the print for the tenon has been finalizedMay have been addressed already, but is anyone currently producing prefits? It’ll take longer to get a barrel than the action.
That tenon drawing hits and I'm off to convince a very reputable precision shop to produce them.May have been addressed already, but is anyone currently producing prefits? It’ll take longer to get a barrel than the action.
Try to keep upWould be cool if they used the same print that other popular manufacturers use
Hi Ted,Dustyplyr hit that nail on the head, and hit it hard. I hope I'm doing the right thing.
The Coup De Grâce is a fat bolt similar to the AI and in feels a bit like the AI apart from not having to cock on close. The flutes do seem to tolerate lots of dirt. Current design has 0.2mm (0.008 in) of diametral clearance between the bolt and receiver. The bolt does have more support (length/diameter) then our other actions when fully retracted.
We'll be shooting much more over the next couple of weeks so we'll see how goes.
Ted
If flutes carry away dirt and cookie crumbs then you would want them to auger away from the breech.Hi Ted,
I note that the fluting direction in the renders on webpage and the actual bolt shown in some of the CDG videos is opposite, which type would the production actions sport? Personally, I prefer the style of the render, angling towards the bolt head.
I’m planning on a 22GT so I hope PVA runs a deal on CDG OBW prefits once print is released. @bohem
The only thing stopping me from doing it now is that I have not received confirmation from ARC that the tenon print is frozen on development so that I can confidently cut steel to match it. As soon as that happens I can go whole hog on it. I have the current print programmed and proven.I’m planning on a 22GT so I hope PVA runs a deal on CDG OBW prefits once print is released. @bohem
I have an excellent reamer for 22GT as well as 7 twist blanks in stock.Me too! Was hoping LRI had a reamer but no bueno.
The CIP long action mag for the 338 Lapua/300 Norma family is different than that for the 300 WM family. Both mags will work in the long action Coup."one variant of a long action receiver"
Does that variant need to be specified on the order? Is this only for the 338 family (including 300 NM) or will this variant and that mag work with 300 PRC or 300 WM? If not which magazine is recommended?
For short action, I understand AW magazines work with the correct latch. What is recommended for 7 SAUM?
Will Hawkins Hunter mags work with these receivers?
Will these receivers feed from BDL boxes?
Sorry for the questions, but I am about to order bottom metal for these receivers.
Thanks, Ted.The CIP long action mag for the 338 Lapua/300 Norma family is different than that for the 300 WM family. Both mags will work in the long action Coup.
Non-CIP lengths mags will probably work as well so long as your chassis or stock is designed for them. Our long action Xylo chassis is designed for CIP length mags only.
The current short action Coup is a target action and will not work with BDL boxes. A lightweight hunting option is forthcoming and will be tested with BDL boxes. We'll know how well it works or doesn't after testing.
Accurate Mag makes short action mags for the WSM and SAUM family of cartridges that will work with the short Coup. https://accurate-mag.com/shop/magazines/300-winchester-short-magnum-dssf-magazine/
Frame of the Hawkins short action DBM in will interfere with the trigger hanger, said frame can be modified to provide clearance without difficulty.
Ted
The only thing stopping me from doing it now is that I have not received confirmation from ARC that the tenon print is frozen on development so that I can confidently cut steel to match it. As soon as that happens I can go whole hog on it. I have the current print programmed and proven.
I have an excellent reamer for 22GT as well as 7 twist blanks in stock.
150What freebore does your reamer run? Sounds good.
@bohem Can you preorder a barrel for the CDG and have it pretty much set for when the actions start shipping? Last thing I want to do is, get my actions and then wait another 2-6 more months for the barrels. i know it’s hard to predict a waiting time predicated on not knowing how many barrels people are going to be order through you, but how long after you get the tenon drawing do you anticipate barrels being shipped and delivered? also will you be offering any type of specials for the barrels? Thanks in advance150
The other popular length is 168 but that seems to be less forgiving once you drop below 80 grain bullets. The 75 and 88 ELDM is stunning in the 150
Group buy with the understanding that barrels won't be spun today but will be put inline with current demand flow as of (today).@bohem Can you preorder a barrel for the CDG and have it pretty much set for when the actions start shipping? Last thing I want to do is, get my actions and then wait another 2-6 more months for the barrels. i know it’s hard to predict a waiting time predicated on not knowing how many barrels people are going to be order through you, but how long after you get the tenon drawing do you anticipate barrels being shipped and delivered? also will you be offering any type of specials for the barrels? Thanks in advance
They said you can preorder your barrel and they'll spin them up once th tenon print is out, correct?Got my barrel ordered from prefered barrels. Hopefully barrel and action will be in around the same time.
Easy fix if it does... Trim an angle on it. I had to do it for my Badger M2013I may have missed it if it's already been addressed, but any thoughts on the bottom lug making contact with the HRD spacer kit?
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Yes they didThey said you can preorder your barrel and they'll spin them up once th tenon print is out, correct?
Ted already addressed this earlier - a round 1.35” receiver doesn’t allow for a double stack once you get above the .473” case head cartridges.How about a double-stack, CIP-length magazine?
This would be the tits.Accuracy International 6434GR: AXSR/AXMC .338 Lapua CIP Magazine - Sage Green (10 Round)
AI : 6434GR - Accuracy International 6434GR: AXMC .338 Lapua Magnum CIP - Green (10 Round)www.milehighshooting.com
Must've missed that. Thanks!Ted already addressed this earlier - a round 1.35” receiver doesn’t allow for a double stack once you get above the .473” case head cartridges.
Thanks so much for the update. We exclusively run Hawkins…that being said, would it be possible to provide what and how much needs to be trimmed/milled off the Hawkins for clearance so I can get ahead of the game? Thanks either way!The CIP long action mag for the 338 Lapua/300 Norma family is different than that for the 300 WM family. Both mags will work in the long action Coup.
Non-CIP lengths mags will probably work as well so long as your chassis or stock is designed for them. Our long action Xylo chassis is designed for CIP length mags only.
The current short action Coup is a target action and will not work with BDL boxes. A lightweight hunting option is forthcoming and will be tested with BDL boxes. We'll know how well it works or doesn't after testing.
Accurate Mag makes short action mags for the WSM and SAUM family of cartridges that will work with the short Coup. https://accurate-mag.com/shop/magazines/300-winchester-short-magnum-dssf-magazine/
Frame of the Hawkins short action DBM in will interfere with the trigger hanger, said frame can be modified to provide clearance without difficulty.
Ted
+1Thanks so much for the update. We exclusively run Hawkins…that being said, would it be possible to provide what and how much needs to be trimmed/milled off the Hawkins for clearance so I can get ahead of the game? Thanks either way!
I think I might hold off ordering a stock. I had planned to possibly modify my TL3/M5 inlet Foundation, but wanted to try non-M5 bottom metal this time around so I’ve been mulling what to do.+1
I have a foundation stock inlet for a Bat VR with M5 bottom metal. Crossing my fingers this setup will work for the CDG I ordered.
You mean like this?I'm leaning hard to a long action Cadex Competition since it will be 99% prone.
Wish manners or foundation made an option with like....+2 or +4 hand guard length for better bipod possition when using a 28-30" pipe
Call Manners and ask for a custom inlet once you know your action size. They do that all of the time or can provide the stock as a flat top for you or your smith to inlet.Kinda, but that action size...not sure
Thats what i thought. I remember reaching out to them a day or 2 after Ted announced it and I was making sure that was still the case. Thanks boss.Yes they did
"We are most definitely going to be cutting the CDG prefits how they are meant to be. This is our specialty."
I might have been wrong about that. I'd really like both short and CIP long action double-stack AW-type mags for the .532 case head family. Does anyone make one? I was laying that out yesterday and it might work fine in this action. I did not find one on either the Mile High or the Accurate Mag website.Ted already addressed this earlier - a round 1.35” receiver doesn’t allow for a double stack once you get above the .473” case head cartridges.
So would short action for .441 and .378Long action AW mags for .473 and .532 would be great
I might have been wrong about that. I'd really like both short and CIP long action double-stack AW-type mags for the .532 case head family. Does anyone make one? I was laying that out yesterday and it might work fine in this action. I did not find one on either the Mile High or the Accurate Mag website.
Pretty sure a AW-type 338 Lapua is too big but the single stack is fine.
Ted
I might have been wrong about that. I'd really like both short and CIP long action double-stack AW-type mags for the .532 case head family. Does anyone make one? I was laying that out yesterday and it might work fine in this action. I did not find one on either the Mile High or the Accurate Mag website.
Pretty sure a AW-type 338 Lapua is too big but the single stack is fine.
Ted
Or just machine a Xylo 2.0!Would a .300WM AXMC magazine possibly work?
AI # 26091 if you want to check one out for possible compatibility...
Accuracy International 26091: AXSR/AXMC .300 Win Magazine (10 Round)
AI : 26091BL - Accuracy International AI-26091BL: AX/AXMC .300 Win Mag Doublestack (10 Round)www.milehighshooting.com
Pretty sure there's currently no bottom metal available for it, but if the magazine will fit in the action, bottom metal could be designed.
This might be an option. I think it might be “rear locking” but don’t know if it’s CIP(?)MK-18 Magazine | SWORD International Firearms
swordfirearms.com
If you had seen my work with a Dremel, you'd rethink this bit of advice!Easy fix if it does... Trim an angle on it. I had to do it for my Badger M2013
I saw that yesterday and cried a little.it says 4+ month lead time.
Same here.I saw that yesterday and cried a little.