MDT acc or krg whiskey?

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Need some help. I can’t make up my mind on which out of the two chassis in the title to buy.
Seems like there’s a of versatility in both chassis. Have to buy the modular grip from mdt which I really like. I’m assuming mdt will not run aw mags so I’ll have to buy a couple 10rd aics mags. Krg offers an extended mag latch that I can modify myself in order to run my aw mags I already own and really like as well.

I want a chassis for the versatility and add on accessories as needed easily. Also run a m24/Mtu contour barrel and not worry about opening up my manners barrel channel. I want to switch to Arca spec attachments and again don’t want to alter my current stock.

Any help from you guys would be appreciated. Any pros or cons you can think of for the two chassis mentioned.

Likee to know if mdt acc will run aw magazines. I’m still waiting to here back from my email sent to them should hear something tomorrow.

MDT cost for what needed to go shoot is $1187
Krg $925
 
Need some help. I can’t make up my mind on which out of the two chassis in the title to buy.
Seems like there’s a of versatility in both chassis. Have to buy the modular grip from mdt which I really like. I’m assuming mdt will not run aw mags so I’ll have to buy a couple 10rd aics mags. Krg offers an extended mag latch that I can modify myself in order to run my aw mags I already own and really like as well.

I want a chassis for the versatility and add on accessories as needed easily. Also run a m24/Mtu contour barrel and not worry about opening up my manners barrel channel. I want to switch to Arca spec attachments and again don’t want to alter my current stock.

Any help from you guys would be appreciated. Any pros or cons you can think of for the two chassis mentioned.

Likee to know if mdt acc will run aw magazines. I’m still waiting to here back from my email sent to them should hear something tomorrow.

MDT cost for what needed to go shoot is $1187
Krg $925

I have both. And use both in matches. You can run AW mags in either one no problem. I do. I also run an mtu so no clearance issues there. The arca is built in the forend on the ACC where the krg is optional. I run an ergo grip on my ACC and it’s nice that it’s compatible with ar15 grips so you aren’t locked into one grip. I have the folder on my ACC and like that it’s bolt side locking vs krg is not. Without the enclosed forend or spigot the length of the krg forend is a little short.

One cool factor that’s little talked about on the krg is you can swap the buttstock to a bravo rear end if you want to shed some weight and take the rifle hunting or a long field match.

The krg overall is a lighter chassis and while you can add weight you can’t get it nearly as heavy as the ACC. Just depends on how you like to run your rifles.

I prefer the adjustments on the krg rear because you can cant the buttpad without unscrewing it. Also, I’ve had the thumbwheels on the ACC loosen slightly. Nothing major though and they can be replaced with set screws but I often let other people shoot my rifles so I don’t want to do that.

Both have top notch customer service and are active here on the hide. I’d sad it’s a pick your poison as they’re both awesome!
 
I have both. And use both in matches. You can run AW mags in either one no problem. I do. I also run an mtu so no clearance issues there. The arca is built in the forend on the ACC where the krg is optional. I run an ergo grip on my ACC and it’s nice that it’s compatible with ar15 grips so you aren’t locked into one grip. I have the folder on my ACC and like that it’s bolt side locking vs krg is not. Without the enclosed forend or spigot the length of the krg forend is a little short.

One cool factor that’s little talked about on the krg is you can swap the buttstock to a bravo rear end if you want to shed some weight and take the rifle hunting or a long field match.

The krg overall is a lighter chassis and while you can add weight you can’t get it nearly as heavy as the ACC. Just depends on how you like to run your rifles.

I prefer the adjustments on the krg rear because you can cant the buttpad without unscrewing it. Also, I’ve had the thumbwheels on the ACC loosen slightly. Nothing major though and they can be replaced with set screws but I often let other people shoot my rifles so I don’t want to do that.

Both have top notch customer service and are active here on the hide. I’d sad it’s a pick your poison as they’re both awesome!
Thank you for answering about the mags and all the detailed facts very helpful.
 
Thank you for answering about the mags and all the detailed facts very helpful.

No worries! Any questions just ask. I do intend to do a review on my YouTube channel on the ACC krg and JAllen I have. Just want to get a few more matches under the belt with the w3 but so far it’s absolutely awesome!
 
I've got 2 ACCs and run both AICS and AW mags no problem. As far as single feeding with a mag in, like others have said, that's more caliber and action dependent. My Defiance Deviant Elite (with CRF and a coned breech) single feeds better than my Nucleus (which single feeds 6mm Creed better than it does .223), for what that's worth.
 
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No worries! Any questions just ask. I do intend to do a review on my YouTube channel on the ACC krg and JAllen I have. Just want to get a few more matches under the belt with the w3 but so far it’s absolutely awesome!
Awesome! I’ve watched your video before on the zco and TT. Good stuff man. Looking forward to your chassis reviews.
 
I have the folder on my ACC
What???!!!! I want this!!! When did this happen??? It ain’t true if there’s not pix. I want pix ! And, of course, a folder for my ACC.
I've got 2 ACCs and run both AICS and AW mags no problem. As far as single feeding with a mag in, like others have said, that's more caliber and action dependent. My Defiance Deviant Elite (with CRF and a coned breech) single feeds better than my Nucleus (which single feeds 6mm Creed better than it does .223), for what that's worth.
I agree with this. My ACC currently hosts a switch barreled Origin action. I run MDT mags with both 223 and 6 Creedmoor. Both will single feed by pushing a round up into the chamber - but you have to push it a long ways up in there with the 223. A bit easier sight the 6CM.
 
What???!!!! I want this!!! When did this happen??? It ain’t true if there’s not pix. I want pix ! And, of course, a folder for my ACC.

You can order now https://mdttac.com/us_en/mdt-skeleton-rifle-stock.html
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What???!!!! I want this!!! When did this happen??? It ain’t true if there’s not pix. I want pix ! And, of course, a folder for my ACC.

I agree with this. My ACC currently hosts a switch barreled Origin action. I run MDT mags with both 223 and 6 Creedmoor. Both will single feed by pushing a round up into the chamber - but you have to push it a long ways up in there with the 223. A bit easier sight the 6CM.
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Personally, I think you get more for a the money paid with the MDT or MPA.

While I like KRG's products, their business model is predicated on the accessorizing their chassis. My issue with that is the unreasonable cost for the accessories. (Specifically to bring their chassis to the level of the MDT).

MPA Fixed - $999
Night vision Bridge - Included
QD Mount - Included
Spigot - Included

Total - $999

MDT Fixed - $999
NV Bridge - $128
QD Mount - Included
No need for Spigot due to 18" Forend

Total - $1127

KRG Fixed - $899
ARCA Rail - $68
Spigot - $122
QD Slot - $28*
Bag Rider - $39
NV Bridge - $176

Total - $1360
 
Personally, I think you get more for a the money paid with the MDT or MPA.

While I like KRG's products, their business model is predicated on the accessorizing their chassis. My issue with that is the unreasonable cost for the accessories. (Specifically to bring their chassis to the level of the MDT).

MPA Fixed - $999
Night vision Bridge - Included
QD Mount - Included
Spigot - Included

Total - $999

MDT Fixed - $999
NV Bridge - $128
QD Mount - Included
No need for Spigot due to 18" Forend

Total - $1127

KRG Fixed - $899
ARCA Rail - $68
Spigot - $122
QD Slot - $28*
Bag Rider - $39
NV Bridge - $176

Total - $1360

Thanks for the break down. MDT will be my next chassis
 
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Thanks for the break down. MDT will be my next chassis
Personally, I think you get more for a the money paid with the MDT or MPA.

While I like KRG's products, their business model is predicated on the accessorizing their chassis. My issue with that is the unreasonable cost for the accessories. (Specifically to bring their chassis to the level of the MDT).

MPA Fixed - $999
Night vision Bridge - Included
QD Mount - Included
Spigot - Included

Total - $999

MDT Fixed - $999
NV Bridge - $128
QD Mount - Included
No need for Spigot due to 18" Forend

Total - $1127

KRG Fixed - $899
ARCA Rail - $68
Spigot - $122
QD Slot - $28*
Bag Rider - $39
NV Bridge - $176

Total - $1360

In all fairness, You forgot the most important part of the ACC, the weights. About $300 for all of them if you want them all. Which is more expensive than the MPA weight kit and the krg weighted accessories
 
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Its like answering the question of "I just went to college and left home for the first time, and I have a choice between stabbing down a hot 18 year old red head from Ireland, an 18 year old Japanese chick who says she's still a virgin and isn't leaving my dorm room until I fix it, and a Brunette who is a national shooting champion...what do I do?"

The answer is "Yes".

And to be frank we all have different uses for this shit. For me, 1 lb of weight means something, but I still need all of the features of a good LR rig. Thats why the proof barrel, and the lighter optic, and the titanium suppressor, and the KRG chassis.

Then again - other folks I shoot with go even lighter with a tikka and the original stock...or MUCH heavier with the MPA BA6.5 factory boat anchor. And I see plusses in all that they do.

Man, that doesn´t help if someone is in the market for his first chassis.
 
While I like KRG's products, their business model is predicated on the accessorizing their chassis. My issue with that is the unreasonable cost for the accessories. (Specifically to bring their chassis to the level of the MDT).

KRG Fixed - $899
ARCA Rail - $68
Spigot - $122
QD Slot - $28*
Bag Rider - $39
NV Bridge - $176

Total - $1360

This is not completely representative of reality.

1. Our business model is not at all built on selling accessories. Some accessories are so low volume that we barely make a profit on them and there's not even dealer discounts. Think about it, it's an accessory for an accessory (the chassis) in a small niche in the overall shooting industry.

2. Our W-3 comes with ambi QD points at the rear and a left side QD cup at the front. These are steel and not cut into aluminum.

3. The chassis comes with a bag rider. We offer several different ones if you want a particular style.

4. The W-3 comes with different grip set included that is a larger size

5. Our chassis are made in the USA, that doesn't mean something to everyone but to some it does mean something

6. Nothing you could have known but we have things coming...

Thank you everyone who has purchased a chassis or other item from us!
Justin
 
This is not completely representative of reality.

1. Our business model is not at all built on selling accessories. Some accessories are so low volume that we barely make a profit on them and there's not even dealer discounts. Think about it, it's an accessory for an accessory (the chassis) in a small niche in the overall shooting industry.

2. Our W-3 comes with ambi QD points at the rear and a left side QD cup at the front. These are steel and not cut into aluminum.

3. The chassis comes with a bag rider. We offer several different ones if you want a particular style.

4. The W-3 comes with different grip set included that is a larger size

5. Our chassis are made in the USA, that doesn't mean something to everyone but to some it does mean something

6. Nothing you could have known but we have things coming...

Thank you everyone who has purchased a chassis or other item from us!
Justin
Thank you for your response, Justin. My post was not meant to offend in anyway. Only to lay out some costs that I reviewed in my latest purchase. I have owned your products in the past, I know from personal experience your products and CS are first class. I will own your product again. I only moved away from your product because another platform fit my current needs better.
 
This is not completely representative of reality.

1. Our business model is not at all built on selling accessories. Some accessories are so low volume that we barely make a profit on them and there's not even dealer discounts. Think about it, it's an accessory for an accessory (the chassis) in a small niche in the overall shooting industry.

2. Our W-3 comes with ambi QD points at the rear and a left side QD cup at the front. These are steel and not cut into aluminum.

3. The chassis comes with a bag rider. We offer several different ones if you want a particular style.

4. The W-3 comes with different grip set included that is a larger size

5. Our chassis are made in the USA, that doesn't mean something to everyone but to some it does mean something

6. Nothing you could have known but we have things coming...

Thank you everyone who has purchased a chassis or other item from us!
Justin
I've been running a lefty W-3 for over a year and a half .love it!
It fits me because I get the feel of a stock which the ergonomics of a chassis.
Thumb shelf and length of pull situates me for a good 90 degree pull straight back.

Ryan
 

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@The_Count no worries I just want to make sure anyone seeing this 2 years from now gets the full scoop.

Chassis are definitely not a one design fits all, we even have two different ergonomic styles (Bravo vs W-3/X-ray). Cheekpiece shape is a key area that is often overlooked.

We always tell guys we can only go so far in getting it perfect to each particular shooter. We encourage guys to grind on it, build it up with epoxy in spots, whatever is needed. Some guys just need a different platform and that's ok. This is a golden era in long range and it's fun to be part of it.

@that_dude_ryanmichael looks outstanding and I'm happy to see you kept the rings at a normal height as that's what the forend cutout was intended for. Thank you for your business.
Justin
 
@The_Count no worries I just want to make sure anyone seeing this 2 years from now gets the full scoop.

Chassis are definitely not a one design fits all, we even have two different ergonomic styles (Bravo vs W-3/X-ray). Cheekpiece shape is a key area that is often overlooked.

We always tell guys we can only go so far in getting it perfect to each particular shooter. We encourage guys to grind on it, build it up with epoxy in spots, whatever is needed. Some guys just need a different platform and that's ok. This is a golden era in long range and it's fun to be part of it.

@that_dude_ryanmichael looks outstanding and I'm happy to see you kept the rings at a normal height as that's what the forend cutout was intended for. Thank you for your business.
Justin
Justin,
I sure did keep them at normal height. I did slide my scope back 1 pic rail slot in order to run my front scope caps. No big deal there
 
Something else overlooked on the KRG is the adjustable mag well. If youve ever jammed your rifle into a bag and had mag tilt and feeding issues you can adjust a lot if not all of that out with KRGs adjustable mag well.

Also why pay for things that you will never use? There is a small percentage of people on these boards who need an NV rail, some prefer no spigot, some dont use arca. Why pay for items you dont need? Id rather have a cheaper chassis/stock with the essentials but have the ability to add what I need instead of an all or nothing.