Wvlungbuster
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Anyone have any experience with these, their a good bit cheaper than most 700 clones. I was wondering about quality or should I look into another company
So semi custom, you mean like a blueprinted mass produced action? I’m honestly not sure what I’m wanting. I’ve messed with archery equipment my whole life and I’m trying to figure this stuff out. So what would an origin action get me over the evo? Just prefit barrel availabilityI don’t own a Mack bros, but I’ve used the SS evo. I’m not totally sure what your question is. I’d build off a Mack Bros long before a semi-custom nowadays. Depending on what you’re building or features you want, they may or may not be a good choice.
Do you want integral lug and rail? Do you want a trigger hanger or pins? Are swapable boltheads important? Push feed or CRF? How important are on-the-shelf prefits? Quick change barrels? 2 lug or 3 lug bolts? Etc etc etc etc.
What do you want to build? Caliber, intended use, stock, or chassis?Anyone have any experience with these, their a good bit cheaper than most 700 clones. I was wondering about quality or should I look into another company
You think they'd drop in a chassis without issue? I imagine so, but never used one.I live about 15 miles from the Mac Bros facility. I currently have two Mac bros actions and my neighbor down the street works there. I have run and own a bunch of different custom actions (Stiller, Bordon, Nesika, Allterra Arms, Kauger Arms, TL Industries) Honestly I really don’t know how Mac Bros sells their actions so cheap. They are the smoothest actions I own and smoother than any of the others I’ve played with. Currently I have a 6.5 PRC and a 25 creedmoor built on a Mac Bros ss evo actions. There are only two things I could complain about: one is their thread pitch doesn’t match any prefit barrels that I’m aware of and the second is that the trigger hanger requires the rear action screw area to be opened up for the action to drop into a Remington inlet stock. You will not be disappointed if you pick one up and build a rifle on it!
I have a evo 2 that is waiting to be put together for a 6.5 prc build. So far just toying around with the bear action and cycling the bolt seems real smooth and worth the $$Anyone have any experience with these, their a good bit cheaper than most 700 clones. I was wondering about quality or should I look into another company
I have a sa. Evo ii. In 6.5prc And Like it. It’s fairly light and very smooth. The price went up $100 since last year but still pretty hard to beat for the money.I’ll try reviving this thread instead of starting a fresh 1…
I’m looking to pull the trigger on a new build for the 2023 season. I have a 300WM with a Lone Peak Arms Fuzion and a 6.5CM with a Defiance AnTi. My wife shoots a Sako 85 300WM that we rebarreled. After the recent increase in prices at Defiance, I talked with my builder and he has been using the Mack Brothers EVO II SS action on numerous builds lately.
I’m looking for a light 300WM, we’ll most likely go with an 18-19in barrel with a suppressor and I’ll definitely shoot 215 Bergers. My oldest boy will take over my current 300.
Who has direct experience with Mack Bros actions? (Pros, Cons, etc.) The price, availability, turnaround time on the build, smoothness… all sounds good. Who can provide some intel on Mack Bros?
Carbon six offers a pre fit. There is one more barrel company that does, I can’t remember off of the top of my head. I called MB a couple weeks ago and they said there are a couple shops that are going to start doing them.So do the new Evo II stainless steel short actions accept prefit barrels in Rem 700?
Dropped info my element 4.0 and fits greatYou think they'd drop in a chassis without issue? I imagine so, but never used one.