The right foundation matters. The Christensen Arms Modern Precision Rifle Chassis is the same ultra-lightweight adjustable system found on the Modern Precision Rifle now offered as an individual component.Currently available for Remington 700 footprint short and long action receivers. Specifications for Christensen Arms Modern Precision Rifle Chassis: Manufacturer: Christensen Arms Gun Make: Remington Gun Model: Remington Model 700 Hand: Right Gun Rail: Picatinny Condition: New Country of Origin: USA Features of Christensen Arms Modern Precision Rifle Chassis Folding Stock with Locking Hinge and Magnelock Technology 6 Q/D Flushcup Mounts V-Block Bedding Standard AR Grip Compatible Monopod Picatinny Mount Ready (sold separately) Package Contents: Christensen Arms Modern Precision Rifle Chassis
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AmericanGunner –
In general, I like the feel of this chassis. Though my Bergara B14 barreled action did not fit in this chassis, I still have high hopes that an American Rifle Company Nucleus barreled action might. Does anyone have any experience with this?Other than finding a barreled action to build a rifle using this chassis, the chassis itself is fine for the money. I am sure you will have to pay more for the same features with a modular MDT chassis. I don't feel that Christensen Arms put a lot of effort in QA'ing these. On my copy, the release for the folding stock is very hard to engage. I had to fiddle with the stock to get the button to press to allow the stock to fold. At first, I thought the button was stuck, but after fiddling with it, I found the sweet spot. Next, the carbon fiber foregrip is not finished well. I can visibly see the seams on the straight edges. Not pleasing to look at.For a sub $800 stock, it will do if I can find a barreled action that will fit it for around $1500. The total will be about what I would pay for a decent off the shelf precision rifle; but this route, I can pick an action maker of my choice. Right now, an American Rifle Company Nucleus setup is what I am zeroing in on. Wish me luck!