Seekins Chassis now available

That’s awesome thank you. Appear to be close in weight to the flush MDT plastic. But I need that extra length. Life debate on if it’s worth 3x the cost!
 
That’s awesome thank you. Appear to be close in weight to the flush MDT plastic. But I need that extra length. Life debate on if it’s worth 3x the cost!
For the ability to buy 3 mdts at the price of 1 Seekins I’d say load to max length if MDT’s and see if it’s usable haha
 
For those with OMR or other larger contour barrels, opening up the channel is pretty easy. Patience and some sweat equity.

7/8” through 1 1/4” deep sockets for concentricity & to match barrel contour/open up edges.

40, 60, 80, 100 grit sandpaper, 40 is the heavy material mover, progress to finer grit to finish.

Periodically check clearance.

OMR barrel floated and lost an ounce of weight.
 

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I just held one of the element hunters at Scheels today - the chassis is very nice. Folding mechanism is definitely robust and I like it a lot. Grip felt fine, but with the trigger lock on there, it's hard to get a real good feel for it.

I certainly don't "need" one, but with a sheep hunt coming up in August, I'm weighing my options. I have a Gunwerks Magnus 7 SAUM that is just a few ounces shy of 10 lbs scoped. I need to pull the stock off and weigh it to see how it compares to this chassis. Besides the weight, the ability to fold it and have a much more compact rifle is really appealing.
 
I just held one of the element hunters at Scheels today - the chassis is very nice. Folding mechanism and definitely robust and I like it a lot. Grip felt fine, but with the trigger lock on there it's hard to get a real good feel for it.

I certainly don't "need" one, but with a sheep hunt coming up in August, I'm weighing my options. I have a Gunwerks Magnus 7 SAUM that is just a few ounces shy of 10 lbs scoped. I need to pull the stock off and weigh it to see how it compares to this chassis. Besides the weight, the ability to fold it and have a much more compact rifle is really appealing.
with the standalone weight of this chassis coming in at about 32oz (lightest form) there’s definitely no benefit weight wise, but in my experience hunting with manners, XLR, HNT26, rokstock, etc the benefit of a folding chassis is only noticed when you’re packing in/out. It changes nothing about the shooting experience.

That being said

Use case is situationally dependent. For Jim Bob that hunts the back 30 and hand carries his rifle there is no sense in a folder, but in your case on a sheep hunt I believe you would find value in the folder. Tons of guys kill sheep in gnarly country with traditional stocks, but a folder makes navigating steep, brushy, alder-choked stuff noticeably easier: less snagging on branches, quicker to compact and stash while scrambling or glassing, and you can sit down to glass/rest without taking your pack off to lay the rifle flat, etc. most of my hunting spots are a pain in the butt to get into, and for that reason I value a folder. I can toss in on the front of my pack and go, sit, glass, take my pack off and set it upright, etc.

This 22cm setup weighs in at 9.9lbs (accounting for bipod not pictured)
 

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with the standalone weight of this chassis coming in at about 32oz (lightest form) there’s definitely no benefit weight wise, but in my experience hunting with manners, XLR, HNT26, rokstock, etc the benefit of a folding chassis is only noticed when you’re packing in/out. It changes nothing about the shooting experience.

That being said

Use case is situationally dependent. For Jim Bob that hunts the back 30 and hand carries his rifle there is no sense in a folder, but in your case on a sheep hunt I believe you would find value in the folder. Tons of guys kill sheep in gnarly country with traditional stocks, but a folder makes navigating steep, brushy, alder-choked stuff noticeably easier: less snagging on branches, quicker to compact and stash while scrambling or glassing, and you can sit down to glass/rest without taking your pack off to lay the rifle flat, etc. most of my hunting spots are a pain in the butt to get into, and for that reason I value a folder. I can toss in on the front of my pack and go, sit, glass, take my pack off and set it upright, etc.

This 22cm setup weighs in at 9.9lbs (accounting for bipod not pictured)
Is that a Tikka action? I’m building 6.5 prc on a tikka action with proof sendero barrel. I’m trying to figure out if I need to go short action when ordering my stock or if long magazines can work?
 
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