Re: **RANGE REPORT** 6XC Surgeon/JP build
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BgBmBoo</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> I have only put 25 rounds through the rifle so far so my impressions of the chassis are based on very limited time behind it. So keep that in mind.
I really like the ergonomics of it. If you like a AR-15 platform then you will like this chassis. The PRS "stock" adjustable for LOP and comb. So it will fit most shooters.
I really wanted something a bit different...not your standard AICS or McMillan based build. And these type of chassis's have been calling to me. I would also like to try a McCree, PDC,etc.,one of these days. I know these style of chassis/stocks are not everyone cup of tea, but I like to step from the norm.
Thanks for the reply. It used to be so easy to pick a stock
but now there are so many options....
The machining and finish is very good...and it is very solid. It has a "set screw" that tightens against the recoil lug and once the action is torqued to the chassis it is not going anywhere.
JP got it right (IMHO) going with AI style mags. Makes it easy to find new ones if needed. The chassis come with two 10 rounders.
Lets see...oh...and using standard AR type grip makes it easy to change the grip if the factory DPMS target grip does not suite you. I think I will swap this one out for something different.
Cons....if you can call it that. The folding butt is a cool feature, but my gripe is that it does not lock in the folded position. So if you have it folded and pick it up and are not "favoring" it to one side, then the stock will slam open.
I doubt I will ever use the folding feature just cause it won't fit in my gun hard case I use with it and when folded it takes up two spots in my safe.
again...that is about the only thing I have so far in the negative category.
Oh...and if using it with the Surgeon 591 action (and probably others of that type) it is not a drop in fit. I covered all that in this post:
http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubbthre...208#Post1968208
I do not consider this a con as this is a custom build. And pretty much everything that needed to be done for this chassis would have had to been done to a AICS.
So there you have it. Yes...I would buy another one.
Take care,Stan
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