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Join the contest SubscribeXLR, do you know if a Savage 10FP would work in your stock with your mag inlet and aftermarket magazine?
I am curious of this too. I have a model 10 fcp-sr with the bottom bolt release though....? if this would work wonder what the total weight would be at?
I just received my AICS 10 round mag yesterday and I am have a feeding problem. If I push the rounds all the way into the mag my Savage bolt is actually over the bullet and will not strip it from the mag. Something is not right, any idea's?
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Yes, we do build our chassis for all models of the Savage 10,11,12,15,16,110,111,112,115, etc. We can do right or left hand, side or trigger guard bolt release, and 4.275 or 4.41 bolt spacing.
Thanks, Kyle ~ XLR
Do you require the barrel and action shipped to you? to be fitted into the chassis due to the bottom bolt release? and what would the total weight be approx (+ -), would this chassis still be practical for tactical matches? Also I am guessing this type chassis would be as good as a McMillian, Manners etc.... for accuracy sake?
No you don't need to send the barreled action in. He has done numerous bottom bolt release chassis. A standard evolution chassis weighs 4 pounds. Might have to add a little weight from there should you decide to go with the folder and/or tactical butt stock, but it's negligible, less than a pound.
So subtract whatever your current stock weighs from the xlr weight and you'll get an ideaof the weight. It's not Kyle's job to speculate on what a customer's rifle will weigh.
To answer your question on accuracy, yes, a chassis system is every bit as accurate as a bedded fiberglass stock. Some might argue that it has potential to be more accurate due to the little bit of extra weight, pistol grip, and fully modular design.
It's up to you as to whether or not it's an ideal practical tactical stock, as it's personal preference, but my opinion is yes.
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I'm thinking about either getting TPS ultra high or leupold mark 4 ultra high rings.
I didn't even realize it was. .223 DOH! My bad.
Yeah I guess not many build this chassis with a 223 action.
XLR evolution chassis
22-250
blueprinted remington 700 action
timney trigger
18" barrel with diamond fluting
diamond fluted bolt with TS customs bolt knob
leupold vx-III 4.5-14x40 LR
atlas bipod
threaded for suppressor (on its way)
built by Travis at TS Customs (THANK YOU TRAVIS!!!!!)
my pup Kimber posing in the back round with my savage 260 LRP topped with a vortex pst
Here's mine:
-Savage Model 10 in .308
-XLR Carbon
-M10 rings
-SWFA SS 10x42
-Shilen Match Select barrel
-Monopod
-Harris bipod
At first I wanted to upgrade the scope, but I can't find any reason not to like it. Except for the fixed power, she's done everything I've asked her to do +1000yds. Need some 10rd mags though...
Can the hand guard be notched to allow for a lower scope mount like my 20 moa with a Vortex
Medium rings ?
I would like to pick one up and it does not look like it will fit with what I am running.
All you need is high rings and you'll be good to go. Notching has been done before, but only for a scope that is just a hair too low. If you're only going to be like 1/32-1/16" too low, you can get away with notching.
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Yeah I guess not many build this chassis with a 223 action.
Would this stock be good for a hunting build? Is it light enough for that? What's the total weight of a typical rifle with this chassis?
cheers
Maybe the carbon version. This one of mine is the aluminum version. All up its 22lbs...![]()
Of course, a short action stop with a lighter bipod, scope, light varmint, shorter barrel, no brake would be a good bit lighter.
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