Fever Buck
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What kind of accuracy are y’all getting with yours? Looking at building a 300PRC with the Element 4.0.
That is kind of a weighted question due to the numerous different barreled actions that are put into our chassis. The chassis gives a solid foundation for a barreled action to sit in but a lot of the accuracy is dependent upon the barreled action and how well it shoots. A lot also depends on the ammo that you are running. If you have a finely tuned hand load vs some old factory ammo, there is a big difference in performance. We have rifle builders all over who use our chassis and they guarantee rifles to be sub 1/2 moa but we have seen better than that on numerous occasions!What kind of accuracy are y’all getting with yours? Looking at building a 300PRC with the Element 4.0.
That is kind of a weighted question due to the numerous different barreled actions that are put into our chassis. The chassis gives a solid foundation for a barreled action to sit in but a lot of the accuracy is dependent upon the barreled action and how well it shoots. A lot also depends on the ammo that you are running. If you have a finely tuned hand load vs some old factory ammo, there is a big difference in performance. We have rifle builders all over who use our chassis and they guarantee rifles to be sub 1/2 moa but we have seen better than that on numerous occasions!
I’m at a 1/2” with carbon six barrel in magnesium element 3.0 with a savage.That is kind of a weighted question due to the numerous different barreled actions that are put into our chassis. The chassis gives a solid foundation for a barreled action to sit in but a lot of the accuracy is dependent upon the barreled action and how well it shoots. A lot also depends on the ammo that you are running. If you have a finely tuned hand load vs some old factory ammo, there is a big difference in performance. We have rifle builders all over who use our chassis and they guarantee rifles to be sub 1/2 moa but we have seen better than that on numerous occasions!
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Here is mine 6.5 prc and 7 saum I really enjoy shooting it.
Just to give you an idea of what kind of accuracy you CAN see if everything is done correctly, here are the first 5 shots out of my new 30 Nosler about 2 weeks ago. These were a random load I chose to do barrel break-in so I am sure it will tighten up a little bit with load development. If you subtract bullet diameter this one will sit around .352 MOA.What kind of accuracy are y’all getting with yours? Looking at building a 300PRC with the Element 4.0.
That’s awesome. What barrel manufacturer did you choose?Just to give you an idea of what kind of accuracy you CAN see if everything is done correctly, here are the first 5 shots out of my new 30 Nosler about 2 weeks ago. These were a random load I chose to do barrel break-in so I am sure it will tighten up a little bit with load development. If you subtract bullet diameter this one will sit around .352 MOA.
This one is a benchmark but this is the first one of theirs I have used. I want to make sure I have first-hand experience with all of them so when customers ask I can give honest experience. I also have a proof and some Bartleins and they all shoot great! It all comes down again to the chamber job and ammo you feed it!That’s awesome. What barrel manufacturer did you choose?
Feel free to give us a call too and we can answer any questions that you might have! Even if it is not chassis related we would love to answer them for you!That’s awesome. What barrel manufacturer did you choose?
Will do, thank you!Feel free to give us a call too and we can answer any questions that you might have! Even if it is not chassis related we would love to answer them for you!
That looks like a killer rig. The scope mount in the below link to MDT's page for that chassis looks like you need to consider scope length for that chassis. Your scope isn't long enough to engage the top of the forend. Theirs looks like they had to raise the scope up to clear it. The ring location is a little tight on theirs, too, but that is a function of the action, I think, or maybe an extended pic rail would have helped.Swapped my 22-250 into the HNT26, shaved a couple pounds, and a much handier package with the folding stock.View attachment 384460View attachment 384461
I havent tried adding my sunshade to my scope yet but i think you are right, i might need to go to a higher ring to clear it. Ive also got my scope mounted as far back as i can for shooting slightly reclined. i dont often shoot with a sunshade but it is something to consider. The rail I have on there is a 0 MOA EGW, and the rings are vortex pro medium rings. 44mm objective.The scope mount in the below link to MDT's page for that chassis looks like you need to consider scope length for that chassis. Your scope isn't long enough to engage the top of the forend. Theirs looks like they had to raise the scope up to clear it.
Did you happen to weigh that chassis when you got it? I'm looking at using that chassis for a custom build but have had a couple smiths tell me that those chassis's are heavier than MTB has for specs on their website.Swapped my 22-250 into the HNT26, shaved a couple pounds, and a much handier package with the folding stock.View attachment 384460View attachment 384461