Why else would an aftermarket action appeal?I see so many references to an integral pic rail....are the UM Tikka rings already out of style?
I see so many references to an integral pic rail....are the UM Tikka rings already out of style?
Unknown Munitions chases too many rabbits.
Is there enough appeal there....is it really an improvement....? I don't know the answer....but I get that some prefer a rail vs dovetail and appealing to various markets is the goal.Why else would an aftermarket action appeal?
They already do the lighting cuts, nitride etc to factory actions.
So what there just going to produce a factory action with a different name?
Only reason to produce an action imo is to improve it.
I’m just saying. What else would be different then a factory action?Is there enough appeal there....is it really an improvement....? I don't know the answer....but I get that some prefer a rail vs dovetail and appealing to various markets is the goal.
These razoo rings were THE ANSWER to Tikka scope mounting according to the same R&D guys that will likely be behind this hypothetical action.
This. AND if using dovetail or rail mounted rings and you set up all your receivers the same you can move a scope easily and just rezero (something you'd have to do with a barrel swap anyways) if you are budget limited on that front for your given receivers. Same with stocks.I'd rather have more actions, not more bolts. I don't want to be taking barrels on and off actions but swapping bolts between guns is the easiest thing in the world.
6 Arc Mini Action Intregal Rail, lug, lightning cuts, prefix acceptable.Only way to improve the action would be integral recoil lug and pic rail. Both would add substantial cost to production. I want cheap bolts and Tiika mini action
Unknown Munitions chases too many rabbits.
These razoo rings were THE ANSWER to Tikka scope mounting according to the same R&D guys that will likely be behind this hypothetical action.
There was a rebate going most of the year for $75 which when paired with ordering a blued rifle ~$630 or stainless $730 got you quite close to that mark even before potentially selling off the barrel and perhaps the stock (realizing certain barrels and stocks fetch a better price). A few weeks ago there were some solid sales going to pair with that.I'm not sure where guys are finding tikka actions consistently at 5 or $600? Especially stainless. Bolts aren't $300 either. Yes occasionally you might see one.
Didn’t they have to stop producing the rings, recall them and redesign?There are quite a few people that border on the delusional with some of the prices bantered about here.
A bolt with swapable heads is way more expansive and harder to get consistently right for an existing action than a new one-piece bolt.
Do they? Can you name, for clarity so that it can be addressed- what UM has “chased” that has failed that they control? Yes, they have had issues with gun builds this year, right or wrong, they have taken steps to correct it as much as possible. But in actual products that UM has made- what has “failed” due to them chasing too many rabbits?
For a Tikka factory action that does not have a pic rail- the UM rings are the most durable/reliable choice. How does that have anything to do with another action that doesn’t use the 16.5mm dovetail?
Even Tikka wouldn’t use the dovetail today if they brought a product improved version out- reference the Sako S20 with integral pic rail. It is a lengthened T3 action with a 3 lug bolt.
Picatinny is the standard for scope mounting, and the best option currently available. Integral pic rails eliminates one entire potential failure point in a rifle. That there is a legacy system that works, but needed a better option doesn’t change that.
Didn’t they have to stop producing the rings, recall them and redesign?
I think they are doing a good job at shooting the gap in the market and innovate.Exactly. Their failure was in not identifying an actual problem and correctly and purposefully testing and vetting it. It was based on honest ignorance of what real vetting should entail. When they learned there was an issue, they gave everyone their money back and immediately stopped producing them. Then, when a new design came out, it went through 8-9 iterations with actual testing to ensure it was correct.
Thats what is supposed to happen.
UM’s issue isn’t in “chasing too many things and getting overwhelmed”. It has been in learning what a proper process for testing and vetting products, and in some cases what proper sequence must be for QC.
Great news for my 6mm ARC plans!You can already buy a new bolt body for sub $300 USD from PR Precision.