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1/6/2016 1:09:46 AM EDT
Anyone have any experience with these products? I'm thinking about picking up an LSS XL chassis for my Savage 10, wondering if others have used them and recommend them.

1/6/2016 1:18:21 AM EDT
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My opinion, I had one on my Remington 700 AAC-SD .308 and did not like it. It was too heavy for what it was and just did not function for me. Personally I would go with a different chassis/ stock unless you really want a skeletonized chassis for your rig. My remy is my main hunting and plinking rifle and after shooting it I went back to my bedded Bell and Carlson
1/6/2016 1:27:43 AM EDT
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The MDT is a fraction of the cost of the other chassis systems.
I have a Remington 700 223 in one and it's a fine setup.
1/6/2016 1:43:56 AM EDT
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My opinion, I had one on my Remington 700 AAC-SD .308 and did not like it. It was too heavy for what it was and just did not function for me. Personally I would go with a different chassis/ stock unless you really want a skeletonized chassis for your rig. My remy is my main hunting and plinking rifle and after shooting it I went back to my bedded Bell and Carlson
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Which model do you have? HS3. LSS. LSS XL. Weight is a factor for me as well, stripped weight didn't seem terrible. What did you mean by it didn't function for you?
1/6/2016 1:47:33 AM EDT
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The MDT is a fraction of the cost of the other chassis systems.
I have a Remington 700 223 in one and it's a fine setup.
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Would you still consider it 'swingeable'? Would you take it out hunting as well as a day of busting steel long range?

My current LR rifle weighs out at about 10 lbs with scope and factory accustock. With new stock I want to keep it 12-14 lbs max for maneuverability.
1/6/2016 1:54:13 AM EDT
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They're not that heavy. They're not light, but they're not a boat anchor, either.
1/6/2016 11:01:12 AM EDT
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What is the lightest chassis system out there that will take a Savage?
1/6/2016 5:35:52 PM EDT
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Which chassis did you have on your Remington.  Saying you owned an MDT is one thing, but give us more details as I can tell you that the MDT LSS is a very light chassis.

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My opinion, I had one on my Remington 700 AAC-SD .308 and did not like it. It was too heavy for what it was and just did not function for me. Personally I would go with a different chassis/ stock unless you really want a skeletonized chassis for your rig. My remy is my main hunting and plinking rifle and after shooting it I went back to my bedded Bell and Carlson
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I have the MDT LSS for my Stevens 200 and it's light.  The XL wasn't offered when I made the purchase and I would have still gone with the LSS.  I didn't need a longer rail as I wanted the chassis to be as light as possible.  
1/6/2016 6:05:28 PM EDT
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Which chassis did you have on your Remington.  Saying you owned an MDT is one thing, but give us more details as I can tell you that the MDT LSS is a very light chassis.



I have the MDT LSS for my Stevens 200 and it's light.  The XL wasn't offered when I made the purchase and I would have still gone with the LSS.  I didn't need a longer rail as I wanted the chassis to be as light as possible.  
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Which chassis did you have on your Remington.  Saying you owned an MDT is one thing, but give us more details as I can tell you that the MDT LSS is a very light chassis.

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My opinion, I had one on my Remington 700 AAC-SD .308 and did not like it. It was too heavy for what it was and just did not function for me. Personally I would go with a different chassis/ stock unless you really want a skeletonized chassis for your rig. My remy is my main hunting and plinking rifle and after shooting it I went back to my bedded Bell and Carlson


I have the MDT LSS for my Stevens 200 and it's light.  The XL wasn't offered when I made the purchase and I would have still gone with the LSS.  I didn't need a longer rail as I wanted the chassis to be as light as possible.  



The decision for any stock / chassis would be to figure out are you going to be shooting off the bench and prone. Or you wanting to build something you can hump around the field all day while hunting ?  While the MDT is a nice unit, it's not the same as a B&C for the field. Yes it's light but bulky for the average hunter.
1/6/2016 6:24:19 PM EDT
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I have a MDT LSS on my 700 and I love it a lot. Never had an issue with it.
1/6/2016 8:21:03 PM EDT
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Would you still consider it 'swingeable'? Would you take it out hunting as well as a day of busting steel long range?

My current LR rifle weighs out at about 10 lbs with scope and factory accustock. With new stock I want to keep it 12-14 lbs max for maneuverability.
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The MDT is a fraction of the cost of the other chassis systems.
I have a Remington 700 223 in one and it's a fine setup.


Would you still consider it 'swingeable'? Would you take it out hunting as well as a day of busting steel long range?

My current LR rifle weighs out at about 10 lbs with scope and factory accustock. With new stock I want to keep it 12-14 lbs max for maneuverability.


Well, I"m running a .223, so not exactly busing anything long range.  It's certainly close in weight to my Remington LTR. This one's used for critters, so we do carry it, but it's not a big game rifle I'll be carrying on a sling all day.

Might be easiest to look at their website for the weight.
1/7/2016 12:48:04 AM EDT
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Looked up the stats, LSS XL is 1.8 lbs. An additional 1.4 lbs for buttstock I want (XLR light tactical). Grip won't be too bad, overall it will be 1.5 lb lighter than a AI stock chassis.
1/7/2016 1:40:09 AM EDT
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Looked up the stats, LSS XL is 1.8 lbs. An additional 1.4 lbs for buttstock I want (XLR light tactical). Grip won't be too bad, overall it will be 1.5 lb lighter than a AI stock chassis.
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Like I said, they're not a boat anchor.

Any particular reason you're not going with the MDT stock?
1/7/2016 2:01:23 AM EDT
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Like I said, they're not a boat anchor.

Any particular reason you're not going with the MDT stock?
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Looked up the stats, LSS XL is 1.8 lbs. An additional 1.4 lbs for buttstock I want (XLR light tactical). Grip won't be too bad, overall it will be 1.5 lb lighter than a AI stock chassis.

Like I said, they're not a boat anchor.

Any particular reason you're not going with the MDT stock?


I think I am. I am not digging the plain accustock on the rifle so I'm probably going to order the MDT LSS XL. Just need a few drinks to work up the liquid courage. I'd promised myself I was going to go with a minimalist all purpose carry LR bolt rifle no heavier than 10 lbs scoped but after a few long range sessions with it I'm not altogether happy with the set up. I don't like traditional shaped stocks, I'd be willing to add a couple pounds for better ergonomics.
1/7/2016 2:05:50 AM EDT
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I think I am. I am not digging the plain accustock on the rifle so I'm probably going to order the MDT LSS XL. Just need a few drinks to work up the liquid courage. I'd promised myself I was going to go with a minimalist all purpose carry LR bolt rifle no heavier than 10 lbs scoped but after a few long range sessions with it I'm not altogether happy with the set up. I don't like traditional shaped stocks, I'd be willing to add a couple pounds for better ergonomics.
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Looked up the stats, LSS XL is 1.8 lbs. An additional 1.4 lbs for buttstock I want (XLR light tactical). Grip won't be too bad, overall it will be 1.5 lb lighter than a AI stock chassis.

Like I said, they're not a boat anchor.

Any particular reason you're not going with the MDT stock?


I think I am. I am not digging the plain accustock on the rifle so I'm probably going to order the MDT LSS XL. Just need a few drinks to work up the liquid courage. I'd promised myself I was going to go with a minimalist all purpose carry LR bolt rifle no heavier than 10 lbs scoped but after a few long range sessions with it I'm not altogether happy with the set up. I don't like traditional shaped stocks, I'd be willing to add a couple pounds for better ergonomics.

My problem is my thumb keeps looking for an AR safety on those stocks.
1/7/2016 11:02:23 PM EDT
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Get an XLR Element. You can come back and thank me!!

DK
1/7/2016 11:13:49 PM EDT
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LOL, good advice. I just spent most of the afternoon looking into that one, emailing the company too. With the same stock I want and the grip, they will be nearly identical in weight but the XLR element will be $150 cheaper. I'm thinking about putting a David Tubbs grip on it too.
1/9/2016 2:52:16 AM EDT
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Get an XLR Element. You can come back and thank me!!

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I've been wanting the HS3. What makes the Element better than the MDT HS3?
1/9/2016 5:52:43 AM EDT
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keep a watch on MDT's clearance section of their website. They usually have blems for $150-$200 off the regular price.
1/9/2016 1:41:47 PM EDT
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You the man!

I just bought an LSS XL for my Savage for $350 instead of $500.
1/9/2016 5:05:15 PM EDT
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You the man!

I just bought an LSS XL for my Savage for $350 instead of $500.
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keep a watch on MDT's clearance section of their website. They usually have blems for $150-$200 off the regular price.


You the man!

I just bought an LSS XL for my Savage for $350 instead of $500.



I ordered the same one  for my savage just before new years for $300 suppose to be here tuesday. the wait has been killing me!
1/12/2016 7:37:26 PM EDT
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ok get ready for the worst pics you have ever seen

. I just got it today and ran out of daylight to take pics so this will have to do till tomorrow. awesome stock! took me a few minutes to find the flaw that made it a blem but it's very minor and you can't hardly see it. I didn't take a pic of it because you wouldn't have been able to tell what it was by looking at it anyways. action fit perfectly nice and snug. the grip I had on hand had a beaver tail so I had to cut it off but you can't really tell. I got one of their mags too, fits nice and snug but drops free. the bonus is that it also works in my ruger precision rifle too.




1/13/2016 10:39:20 AM EDT
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I had one on my old rem 700 AAC-SD .308 that I sold. My only real complaint was that it didn't balance for shit with the heavier barrel profile, but on a light profile/SBR build, it would be excellent. Just my 2 cents
1/15/2016 7:34:08 PM EDT
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I got my LSS-XL chassis today, installed it on my savage along with a XLR Light Tactical stock and a Tubb precision grip. With the same scope (Bushnell ERS 3-21x50, G2 ret) and Harris 6-9 bipod attached (I'm giving my atlas a break), without the stock pack (I normally have it jammed with crap, spare ear pro, calculator, some dope cards, allen wrenches, etc), the new rifle is only a tiny bit heavier than it was with the Savage factory accustock. Its still pretty well balanced, I'd guess around 14 lbs. And with the XLR stock, its completely modular for fit. I have no idea how to post pics, but its pretty badass.

FYI, the Savage rifle I used was a Savage 10 Predator Hunter Max 1, in 6.5 Creedmoor, this one. Its got a good contour, kind of a light Palma, fluted, 24". Pretty good shooter so far, hopefully it improves with time, as will I.
1/16/2016 1:07:19 AM EDT
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nice. I am impressed with mine. I weighed mine as it sits in the pic it weighs 12lbs. mine is the savage long range hunter in 6.5 creedmoor. 26" sporter barrel with factory muzzle brake. balances nicely.
1/30/2016 2:04:01 PM EDT
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I just received a LSS XL stock for my Savage Hog Hunter, and discovered my Magpul mags won't fit.

I guess I'll be ordering some of MDTs after all.
1/30/2016 4:20:41 PM EDT
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they take aics style mags The MDT mags work good for me.
1/30/2016 7:57:39 PM EDT
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I've been wanting the HS3. What makes the Element better than the MDT HS3?
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I've been wanting the HS3. What makes the Element better than the MDT HS3?


This is gonna sound like I am dumping on the MDT HS3 stock. However, If you want it, get it. I will tell you about my experience with it... then you can decide.

1) Honestly, I was disappointed in the hollow forearm of the HS3 stock, and that it is held together by little screws. With wobble present, it wasn't what I was expecting. So, moving on...
2) With the receiver tucked in the grove of the chassis, my stock trigger bolt made contact with the inside of the trigger well. I modified my trigger housing and bolt, and NOT the chassis to make it work. So, moving on...
3) Once I got the trigger housing and bolt recessed inside correctly, the sear wouldn't engage, due to the trigger body making contact in the trigger well. I modified my trigger to make it work. So, moving on...
4) With the receiver finally bolted in, I really hated the fact that the trigger sits so high in the chassis. My finger rides low anyway, and this was unacceptable to my way of shooting. So, moving on...
5) The receiver well of the HS3 doesn't hold the receiver snug, as I would have liked either. It rides high, as well as the barrel rides high. Just not my cup of tea... So, moving on...
6) I unbolted the HS3 chassis, and returned my action into the XLR Element, and then removed the Element from the "FOR SALE" boards. and I have been shooting with it since. End of story!!

DK


1/31/2016 10:22:28 AM EDT
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they take aics style mags The MDT mags work good for me.
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I just received a LSS XL stock for my Savage Hog Hunter, and discovered my Magpul mags won't fit.

I guess I'll be ordering some of MDTs after all.


they take aics style mags The MDT mags work good for me.


Thanks,

I'm ordering two sand MDT mags and I think I'll get two AICS mags later on.
2/7/2016 8:13:32 PM EDT
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They arrived.

Now I just need to put it together sometime this week.

2/9/2016 9:31:06 AM EDT
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I have the  LSS XL installed on a savage model 11. I just received the new V3 stock from MDT. I cannot get it to tighten up. It wiggles up and down after I tighten the bolt so hard there is danger of stripping it. I reported this to the factory and they sent me 3 different mini buffer tubes to try. The mini buffer tube is what adapts the stock to the chassis. So far no luck. The chamfer on the stock is not large enough, so the bolt tightens down on the tool radius at the shoulder of the tube, while the back is free to wiggle. The bolt that squeezes the stock onto the tube, is at the front and only squeezes the front, since the back of the hole is transitioning into the stock, and is non movable. To even have a shot at tightening, the fit of the buffer to the stock will have to be perfect. So far I measure .007-.008 clearance on 3 and the fourth is too large to go in the hole.

I think the mounting system will need changed. After It is tight, I can still wiggle it up and down,,working it off without loosening the bolt.

I will talk to them today and see what the next move is. Hopefully a perfect fit buffer can be had.
3/2/2016 9:12:01 PM EDT
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My 1st bolt gun assembly:

Savage Hog Hunter in 308
EGW base
MDT chassis
Leupold 3x9 VX-R
Weaver 30mm low rings
Harris bipod
Magpul MIAD grip
Magpul PRS buttstock

3/2/2016 9:54:37 PM EDT
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My 1st bolt gun assembly:

Savage Hog Hunter in 308
EGW base
MDT chassis
Leupold 3x9 VX-R
Weaver 30mm low rings
Harris bipod
Magpul MIAD grip
Magpul PRS buttstock

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Nice setup. I ordered a Cadex Core OT for my 10T 308. Already have a PRS stock. Does your PRS stock seem rear heavy or pretty balanced?
3/2/2016 10:23:38 PM EDT
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Thanks

It's slightly nose heavy without the bipod, but not bad.

I'm thinking of doing an identical gun in 556, but I'll have to shoot this first before I get another.

I really like how it's come together so far.

Jim
3/2/2016 11:56:05 PM EDT
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Bellow, my Mossberg MVP Patrol 5.56 and Remington 700 Tactical .308. I really like the LSS on the MVP. Totally changed the rifle.

Mossberg MVP Patrol 5.56


Remington 700 Tactical .308

3/3/2016 8:49:42 AM EDT
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Your Mossberg was the inspiration to build this rifle.

Jim


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Bellow, my Mossberg MVP Patrol 5.56 and Remington 700 Tactical .308. I really like the LSS on the MVP. Totally changed the rifle.

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3/3/2016 9:39:49 AM EDT
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Anyway to get a folding stock with one of these chassis?
3/3/2016 12:16:09 PM EDT
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Very cool!

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Bellow, my Mossberg MVP Patrol 5.56 and Remington 700 Tactical .308. I really like the LSS on the MVP. Totally changed the rifle.

Mossberg MVP Patrol 5.56
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3/3/2016 12:20:31 PM EDT
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Yep. MDT sells a folding stock adapter. It adds a little bit of length of pull so it's best when used with a collapsible stock with the classic LSS chassis.
3/3/2016 12:42:33 PM EDT
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XLR Industries sells one too. Links to both bellow.

MDT Folding Stock Adapter

XLR Industries Folding Stock Adapter
3/4/2016 11:40:42 AM EDT
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It's slightly nose heavy without the bipod, but not bad.

I'm thinking of doing an identical gun in 556, but I'll have to shoot this first before I get another.

I really like how it's come together so far.

Jim
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It's slightly nose heavy without the bipod, but not bad.

I'm thinking of doing an identical gun in 556, but I'll have to shoot this first before I get another.

I really like how it's come together so far.

Jim

How do you like the hog hunter? Thinking of another 308 but shorter barrel for 178 gr and use my 10T 308 for 208 gr pills. I like the 5R rifling so may get another 10T and have the barrel chopped. Waiting on the stealths coming out before deciding.
3/4/2016 8:10:52 PM EDT
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I haven't shot it yet so I can't judge it for accuracy.

However, I do like the ergonomics.

Jim
3/5/2016 9:06:01 AM EDT
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Wanted something light, adjustable and a fine line with precision in a usable format. Not the hunt from the road over the hood or lift more weights bullshit.

While I also have an Element, it's a tad heavier and I was trying to save weight every place I could. 8 pounds as seen. Used the sling point from the Sig MCX, hangs nicely with a Proctor WOTG sling.

Stock Tikka .308 with barrel cut to 18" nothing else done. Going back today to test 41.8/41.9/42. The H4895 reduced loads are a hoot.




3/5/2016 12:15:50 PM EDT
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Very nice!

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Wanted something light, adjustable and a fine line with precision in a usable format. Not the hunt from the road over the hood or lift more weights bullshit.

While I also have an Element, it's a tad heavier and I was trying to save weight every place I could. 8 pounds as seen. Used the sling point from the Sig MCX, hangs nicely with a Proctor WOTG sling.

Stock Tikka .308 with barrel cut to 18" nothing else done. Going back today to test 41.8/41.9/42. The H4895 reduced loads are a hoot.

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3/5/2016 8:16:43 PM EDT
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Wanted something light, adjustable and a fine line with precision in a usable format. Not the hunt from the road over the hood or lift more weights bullshit.

While I also have an Element, it's a tad heavier and I was trying to save weight every place I could. 8 pounds as seen. Used the sling point from the Sig MCX, hangs nicely with a Proctor WOTG sling.

Stock Tikka .308 with barrel cut to 18" nothing else done. Going back today to test 41.8/41.9/42. The H4895 reduced loads are a hoot.

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Sweet looking rifle and good shooting. You should try the new 178 XLD bullets.
3/6/2016 7:33:52 AM EDT
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Thank you. Those are the new Hornady bullets?
3/6/2016 8:23:03 AM EDT
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Yep. Been shooting 178's all last summer with great success using my Savage 10T 308, 5R, 24 inch barrel. Got ahold of the XLD bullets in 178, 200 and 208. Reloaded a batch of 178's and shot last week. Shoot very good. Came up with 43.9 gr of varget as the best results. Reload them like the A-Max (verified from hornady).
3/6/2016 7:37:12 PM EDT
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Get a KRG 180-Alpha chassis. They are affordable and offer a lot for the money.
3/7/2016 8:36:08 AM EDT
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Ok, might have to try them out. Nothing but time and money!
3/13/2016 6:40:11 AM EDT
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3/13/2016 12:58:29 PM EDT
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Nice set up. Only comment is the VFG might get in the way should you try to rest the rifle on something like a door, wall, etc. I made a skid pad out of a small piece of rug and ziptied it to the stock.
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