Custom chassis build

jay851

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hi
Have recently took up long range shooting and have put down a deposit on a tikka t3 varmint stainless in 6.5 x 55 swede. I am an engineer by trade and have decided to have a go at building a custom chassis system, which will be based on the Cheytac M200 Intervention.It will take AI long action mags and will be built from t6082 t6 aluminium and stainless steel. I dont have the Tikka at hand yet, so am limited as to what i can do, but have made a start.

Atb
Jay

















 
Finally, someone is ready to take advantage of the long action tikka.
I have bean really surprised the short action caliber has had such great support the last couple years and the long action calibers have got no love in chassis support from the main outfitters. Especially considering they are all actually long actions. Looks great so far, looking forward to see were it goes.
 
I'll be interested to see what you do with the mag release. There isn't a lot of space between the front of the trigger and the rear of the mag for a lever using the L/A AI mags. I'm experimenting this week with a long action AI style one and that's one of the hassles.

Very nice work to this point!
 
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I thought that was for a 700! It's a Tikka baby! Love it!,,, I hope more people come out with tikka options. They blow remington away...

What he said +1.
Looking sharp and moving right along. Have you accepted the fact your going into production yet? Or still think your going to get away with just making the one? :)
 
Looking sharp and moving right along. Have you accepted the fact your going into production yet? Or still think your going to get away with just making the one? :)[/QUOTE]


My feelings exactly!
 
First off, I gotta say I am damn impressed at your skills brother! I like the "tube gun" concept without the need to bed the action in the chassis. The collapsible stock design, very cool. It would be nice to incorporate some push button adjustments/latch system for the collapsing rails, similar to a TRG folder adjustable buttpad. The TRG has notches similar to notched legs of a Harris bipod legs, and and a simple spring loaded push button to release and lock into place.

Love it.

Kirk Roberts
 
Awesome work so far, you're very talented!! I wish I possessed the skills and equipment to be able to do stuff like this. Cant wait to see the finished product.