Got my RimX thanks to the guys and gals over @Zermatt Arms. Big thanks to Ray, Aaron, Robbie and the rest of the crew! When buying a Zermatt product, everyone knows they are not only receiving an extremely high-quality product but some of the best customer service in the game. With so many options these days, the customer service is just as important as the product your buying.
For this review and testing all barrels have/will be chambered by Keystone Accuracy with my 22LR match reamer and headspace is set to .046 (minimum on RimX is 0.0455"). Big thanks to Keystone Accuracy for doing the barrel work for this review and turning everything around quickly.
Blanks have been donated for the review by Bartlein, Benchmark, Keystone Accuracy (Green Mountain), Krieger and Lilja. Big thank you to these companies for supporting the Snipers Hide community! Gotta throw a shout out to Don over at Bullet Central for getting me a Bix'n Andy TacSport Pro 2 Stage all squared away with flat trigger shoe, the correct sear and set to my desired pull weight and sent back to me ready to go for this review. Another great example of top-notch customer service!
MDT has sent over their new XRS Chassis to be used for this review along with their CYKE-POD. Big thank you to Kyle and the rest of the crew over @MDT_OFFICIAL for continuing to support Snipers Hide and these reviews. MDT continues to release new products at a blistering pace while maintaining quality and innovating new features. They also are another company that has top notch customer service!
All barrels will finish at 20", have the same chamber, headspace, contour (M24) and 1/2-28 muzzle threads. I’ll be using a Athlon Cronus BTR 4.5-29x56 APRS1 MIL for the entire review thanks to Doug @gr8fuldoug over at CameraLand!
Now on to the RimX itself. Initial impression reminded me of a Origin. Fit and finish look excellent. I find nothing cheap about the action or any corners cut.
When cycling the bolt, it is extremely smooth and fast. No binding or roughness. On my first outing, which was a 50mph windy day just to get some rounds down the barrel and get a rough zero in my buddies back yard I tried to jam up the action. I was shooting Lapua Pistol King and ran the bolt as fast as humanly possible without a single jam, misfeed, etc. It was smooth as butter and fast. I shot 60rd that short session and not a single issue with the action or the magazine.
Lets talk about this magazine. It is a thing of beauty. Machine from 7075 aluminum and put together in 2 halves so you can fully disassemble and clean the magazine. It is height adjustable so you can fit the magazine to your chassis/stock setup as there are so many stock options on the market. This was a nice touch to add to the magazine. I had zero feeding issues and didn’t need to adjust anything out of the box to run it in the MDT XRS. It ran perfect with 100% reliability from the start. Only complaint, having 1 mag to keep reloading during this review when testing. Haha. That’s not really a complaint but is the only thing I could bitch about at the range.
Test Setup
Zermatt RimX 30moa
RimX 10rd magazine
XLR Envy Pro Folding Chassis
Harris Bipod
Bix’N Andy TacSport Pro 2 Stage
Athlon Cronus BTR 4.5-29x56 APRS1 MIL
22LR Match Eachus chamber
0.046 Headspace
For this review and testing all barrels have/will be chambered by Keystone Accuracy with my 22LR match reamer and headspace is set to .046 (minimum on RimX is 0.0455"). Big thanks to Keystone Accuracy for doing the barrel work for this review and turning everything around quickly.
Blanks have been donated for the review by Bartlein, Benchmark, Keystone Accuracy (Green Mountain), Krieger and Lilja. Big thank you to these companies for supporting the Snipers Hide community! Gotta throw a shout out to Don over at Bullet Central for getting me a Bix'n Andy TacSport Pro 2 Stage all squared away with flat trigger shoe, the correct sear and set to my desired pull weight and sent back to me ready to go for this review. Another great example of top-notch customer service!
MDT has sent over their new XRS Chassis to be used for this review along with their CYKE-POD. Big thank you to Kyle and the rest of the crew over @MDT_OFFICIAL for continuing to support Snipers Hide and these reviews. MDT continues to release new products at a blistering pace while maintaining quality and innovating new features. They also are another company that has top notch customer service!
All barrels will finish at 20", have the same chamber, headspace, contour (M24) and 1/2-28 muzzle threads. I’ll be using a Athlon Cronus BTR 4.5-29x56 APRS1 MIL for the entire review thanks to Doug @gr8fuldoug over at CameraLand!
Now on to the RimX itself. Initial impression reminded me of a Origin. Fit and finish look excellent. I find nothing cheap about the action or any corners cut.
When cycling the bolt, it is extremely smooth and fast. No binding or roughness. On my first outing, which was a 50mph windy day just to get some rounds down the barrel and get a rough zero in my buddies back yard I tried to jam up the action. I was shooting Lapua Pistol King and ran the bolt as fast as humanly possible without a single jam, misfeed, etc. It was smooth as butter and fast. I shot 60rd that short session and not a single issue with the action or the magazine.
Lets talk about this magazine. It is a thing of beauty. Machine from 7075 aluminum and put together in 2 halves so you can fully disassemble and clean the magazine. It is height adjustable so you can fit the magazine to your chassis/stock setup as there are so many stock options on the market. This was a nice touch to add to the magazine. I had zero feeding issues and didn’t need to adjust anything out of the box to run it in the MDT XRS. It ran perfect with 100% reliability from the start. Only complaint, having 1 mag to keep reloading during this review when testing. Haha. That’s not really a complaint but is the only thing I could bitch about at the range.
Test Setup
Zermatt RimX 30moa
RimX 10rd magazine
XLR Envy Pro Folding Chassis
Harris Bipod
Bix’N Andy TacSport Pro 2 Stage
Athlon Cronus BTR 4.5-29x56 APRS1 MIL
22LR Match Eachus chamber
0.046 Headspace
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