OK the Gen 2 Templar action is finally out and in stock. Glen (Phoenix Machine) got me the first one at the first of the year but I hate to talk about stuff until I have it ready to offer. There are two changes:
First, The primary extraction is increased by 35% this means that upon opening the bolt the case is pulled out of the chamber 35% more just upon opening, this makes for very smoothe bolt cycle. This change is both in the reciever and the bolt.
Second, The bolt/handle is now 100% one piece, its machined from a solid piece of 4320 CM and heat treated. The knob itself is the only part that is threaded on via 5/16 x 24 threads. The handle is swepped back a tad, Not straight for ease of operation. Extractors are Std Remington in Std bf. Med Sako Type in Magnum, And M-16 type in Lapua-Rigby.
There are still a number of the First Gen Actions in stock and they will be used up in crusader production by July, Long actions will be Gen One for the rest of the year as demand for LA builds is only 5%-10% of our business.
Cost, there will be a $175 added cost to builds with the Gen 2 action. The added cost is obviously in the cost of the machine time in the one piece bolt. The bolt is harder to make/and more time consuming then the reciever. I think Phoenix Machine has hit a Homer with this set-up.
These are ready to go now on custom builds in Short action. They will be the standard on the Crusader rifle in 40-60 days.
Flutes will be added to the bolt when Glen and I decide on a pattern we both like.
First, The primary extraction is increased by 35% this means that upon opening the bolt the case is pulled out of the chamber 35% more just upon opening, this makes for very smoothe bolt cycle. This change is both in the reciever and the bolt.
Second, The bolt/handle is now 100% one piece, its machined from a solid piece of 4320 CM and heat treated. The knob itself is the only part that is threaded on via 5/16 x 24 threads. The handle is swepped back a tad, Not straight for ease of operation. Extractors are Std Remington in Std bf. Med Sako Type in Magnum, And M-16 type in Lapua-Rigby.
There are still a number of the First Gen Actions in stock and they will be used up in crusader production by July, Long actions will be Gen One for the rest of the year as demand for LA builds is only 5%-10% of our business.
Cost, there will be a $175 added cost to builds with the Gen 2 action. The added cost is obviously in the cost of the machine time in the one piece bolt. The bolt is harder to make/and more time consuming then the reciever. I think Phoenix Machine has hit a Homer with this set-up.
These are ready to go now on custom builds in Short action. They will be the standard on the Crusader rifle in 40-60 days.
Flutes will be added to the bolt when Glen and I decide on a pattern we both like.