Yep like unicorns...I just ordered a full build from MPA....now the wait.I think I ordered the last one in stock on Thursday. Got it today. It showed 3 in stock. By the time I completed the order it showed 0.
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Create a channel Learn moreYep like unicorns...I just ordered a full build from MPA....now the wait.I think I ordered the last one in stock on Thursday. Got it today. It showed 3 in stock. By the time I completed the order it showed 0.
I've been following this thread since day one, and in May I ordered a short action w/.308 bolt head, and in June a long action w/.308 bolt head (16" 308 and long boi 30-06 are the plans, respectively)...the short action was delivered this week! I ordered barrels from PVA (30-06 back during the July 4 sale, and a 308 just last week as well)...as I gather all the bits and bobs, one thing I don't recall seeing or maybe missed in the thread -
Are there any folding stock chassis that fit the CDG, where the stock folds to the right/over the bolt handle? I found this with some digging and was actively considering the Magpul until I found it; price was right, I liked the stock/chassis, Magpul is generally good...but if it doesn't fit over the bolt handle, then that's that, dead in the water. Is there anything else out there that'll work the way I hope it will? Hopefully for a grand or less?
They pop up here occasionally in the classifieds.Is the 4 month wait time accurate? Reading the thread it looks like 8 months may be more accurate. I want to buy 2 actions, but am a bit late to the game.
Consider this my unofficial want to buy ad! Haha yeah, I have not been quick on the draw on those. I have no problem waiting but just want a reasonable expectation.They pop up here occasionally in the classifieds.
Every day that passes, your delivery date gets further away from today. Order one direct, and then look to snag the second one here.Consider this my unofficial want to buy ad! Haha yeah, I have not been quick on the draw on those. I have no problem waiting but just want a reasonable expectation.
I have that exact conversation with at least one customer every week. “Hey you remember when we were talking about you buying your first suppressor in 2020?“ . They’d have two by now!It's the equivalent to people who are waiting to order a suppressor until Form 4 times come down.
PVA & Fisher T&C are 2 I can personally vouch for with a CDG coned breach.I have unfortunately been away for a bit. What is the general consensus on the 6 GT and the requirement for a coned breech?
Though not a 6 GT, I mocked up a CDG action with 6 Creed shot-out barrel on a Xylo chassis and cycled dummy rounds with good success.
Any suggestions for prefit barrels? Some of the local "Gunsmiths" I have asked don't exactly give me a warm fuzzy feeling when I mention coned breech.
I have unfortunately been away for a bit. What is the general consensus on the 6 GT and the requirement for a coned breech?
Though not a 6 GT, I mocked up a CDG action with 6 Creed shot-out barrel on a Xylo chassis and cycled dummy rounds with good success.
This is so funny. If the coned breech makes them uneasy, just run away. Thats like your car mechanic being uneasy with a tire rotation.I have unfortunately been away for a bit. What is the general consensus on the 6 GT and the requirement for a coned breech?
Though not a 6 GT, I mocked up a CDG action with 6 Creed shot-out barrel on a Xylo chassis and cycled dummy rounds with good success.
Any suggestions for prefit barrels? Some of the local "Gunsmiths" I have asked don't exactly give me a warm fuzzy feeling when I mention coned breech.
Coned breach is not any harder than anything else, what I can tell you is they feed like butter. They all headspace the same. Win Mod 70 ran coned breaches forever.I have unfortunately been away for a bit. What is the general consensus on the 6 GT and the requirement for a coned breech?
Though not a 6 GT, I mocked up a CDG action with 6 Creed shot-out barrel on a Xylo chassis and cycled dummy rounds with good success.
Any suggestions for prefit barrels? Some of the local "Gunsmiths" I have asked don't exactly give me a warm fuzzy feeling when I mention coned breech.
Yea, a bud had his smith barrel up an action. Hunting rifle so I told him to go with a barrel nut. He didn't know how to do it???? So right now it's sitting in pieces on my desk about to go back together. Never shot and I can't imagine why as there was a point in the barrel channel hitting the corner of the chamber. Looked like he used a dremel to open it up. Yes, run far and fast.This is so funny. If the coned breech makes them uneasy, just run away. Thats like your car mechanic being uneasy with a tire rotation.
Long Rifles Inc. and BugHoles (Southern Precision Rifles) are good as well.PVA & Fisher T&C are 2 I can personally vouch for with a CDG coned breach.
The barrel channel is part of the stock... Post pics.Yea, a bud had his smith barrel up an action. Hunting rifle so I told him to go with a barrel nut. He didn't know how to do it???? So right now it's sitting in pieces on my desk about to go back together. Never shot and I can't imagine why as there was a point in the barrel channel hitting the corner of the chamber. Looked like he used a dremel to open it up. Yes, run far and fast.
No pics it now looks like its supposed to. He had a point sticking up that on corner toward the front of the chamber was sitting on. 2nd time he had this guy do something for him and both times had to correct issues so it would shoot. I think he got the message loud and clear now. Yes, he's a bud BUT.The barrel channel is part of the stock... Post pics.
The chamber is inside the barrel.No pics it now looks like its supposed to. He had a point sticking up that on corner toward the front of the chamber was sitting on. 2nd time he had this guy do something for him and both times had to correct issues so it would shoot. I think he got the message loud and clear now. Yes, he's a bud BUT.
Didn't really think I had to be that specific, yes OUTSIDE of the chamber on the barrel touching the stock, chamber inside thats a revelation.The chamber is inside the barrel.
The barrel itself is between the chamber and the stock.
The chamber should in no way be able to have any interaction with the stock with the stock.
If the chamber really is coming into the contact with the stock then your main issue would have to be that you dont have an action.
Then why the fuck didnt you just say the barrel is rubbing the stock? Instead you tried to get ultra nonspecific and fuck up simple specific terminology. We arent the stupid ones here.Didn't really think I had to be that specific, yes OUTSIDE of the chamber on the barrel touching the stock, chamber inside thats a revelation.
I picked up the last right hand LA magnum they had after you posted this. $839.98 shippedI checked it out this time, adds to cart, coupon applies. Looks like left hand 308 and magnum in stock at preferred barrel blanks for Black Friday.
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Nice score!I picked up the last right hand LA magnum they had after you posted this. $839.98 shipped
It was a good snag thanks to @Tremor3Guy. I’m dropping it into an XLR Element 4.0. I need a damn action wrench now. Can’t find one. I’ll use a strap wrench to snug it in the meantime I suppose. It will be a bit before I get my barrel in anyhow.Nice score!
Glad I could help someone out!It was a good snag thanks to @Tremor3Guy. I’m dropping it into an XLR Element 4.0. I need a damn action wrench now. Can’t find one. I’ll use a strap wrench to snug it in the meantime I suppose. It will be a bit before I get my barrel in anyhow.
Wade did you put a trigger in it and adjust it per the video instructions? Makes ALL the difference or at least it did in my case.I was able to pick up my Coup de Grace today. LA, mag bolt face. Turns out it is just another action that has been far overhyped especially in this thread. The bolt lift kinda sucks. It does have a unique look though. Is this the action that destroys all others………no.
I did. Once you get it close, very little movement of the front screw makes a big difference. I do like the action, don’t get me wrong. I just don’t think it’s better in any way compared to the others I have had or used.Wade did you put a trigger in it and adjust it per the video instructions? Makes ALL the difference or at least it did in my case.
If you’re getting a heavy bolt lift then something isn’t right in your setup.I did. Once you get it close, very little movement of the front screw makes a big difference. I do like the action, don’t get me wrong. I just don’t think it’s better in any way compared to the others I have had or used.
Its the man trying to hold him down that's causing the heavy bolt lift.If you’re getting a heavy bolt lift then something isn’t right in your setup.
It’s the same bolt lift as when no trigger was installed. It’s not overly heavy by any means. I’m just balancing out the exaggerations that describe this action. It’s average. Costs a but less and looks good. Those are pluses. This is just a couch review anyhow. I’ll use it when my barrel gets here.If you’re getting a heavy bolt lift then something isn’t right in your setup.
Its the man trying to hold him down that's causing the heavy bolt lift.
My question was more related to how "required" it was, but believe me when local GS say "we have never done it before but I'm sure we can" about it I just be nice and steer the conversation another directionThis is so funny. If the coned breech makes them uneasy, just run away. Thats like your car mechanic being uneasy with a tire rotation.
How does putting in a trigger make cocking it easier?Sounds like something’s up if it’s the same lift as with no trigger in it? Mine was a pretty stark difference once timed up to my Triggertech
Not sure either, but every bolt will feel heavier when the action is not in a stock, which I am betting is why wade is underwhelmed. I like the actionHow does putting in a trigger make cocking it easier?
Other way, bolt lift is stiffer once the trigger is installed.How does putting in a trigger make cocking it easier?
It's been explained to death somewhere in the 6000 posts.My question was more related to how "required" it was, but believe me when local GS say "we have never done it before but I'm sure we can" about it I just be nice and steer the conversation another direction
I was just wondering if anyone is not using a coned breech successfully? I am gone for varying periods of time and can' keep up on latest news. I have two CDG actions and am still curious exactly why they are or were designed to require such .
My question was more related to how "required" it was, but believe me when local GS say "we have never done it before but I'm sure we can" about it I just be nice and steer the conversation another direction
I was just wondering if anyone is not using a coned breech successfully? I am gone for varying periods of time and can' keep up on latest news. I have two CDG actions and am still curious exactly why they are or were designed to require such .
@357Max explained it well. Early pages have posts by @karagias. Has some cad models that show the geometry to better understand.It's been explained to death somewhere in the 6000 posts.
It's because it's a 3 lug with the CDG having one of the lugs @ 6:00 o'clock. That low 6 o'clock lug is what optimizes it for AW mags, but you lose the feed ramp in the action. The other 3 lug ARC actions have the 3rd lug at 12:00 with a feed ramp @6:00. The bigger the case dia. the lower the chamber is in relation to bullet CL.
It's been reported that it'll feed Creedmoor & 308 without the coned breach, however 308 & under case size has a pretty high probability for the bullet to hit the breach face. They might load fine but why risk nicking meplats on the way in. I want the peace of mind knowing any flyers are caused by the nut pulling the trigger; not mechanically induced.
It's also been put to rest that your not giving up any case head support if the cone is done correctly. Starting with 12 in the mag I can feel it pick up about the first 6-8 after that it feels like I'm racking an empty bolt.
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It’s the same bolt lift as when no trigger was installed. It’s not overly heavy by any means. I’m just balancing out the exaggerations that describe this action. It’s average. Costs a but less and looks good. Those are pluses. This is just a couch review anyhow. I’ll use it when my barrel gets here.
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For the smoothest most reliable feeding.My question was more related to how "required" it was, but believe me when local GS say "we have never done it before but I'm sure we can" about it I just be nice and steer the conversation another direction
I was just wondering if anyone is not using a coned breech successfully? I am gone for varying periods of time and can' keep up on latest news. I have two CDG actions and am still curious exactly why they are or were designed to require such .
I was able to pick up my Coup de Grace today. LA, mag bolt face. Turns out it is just another action that has been far overhyped especially in this thread. The bolt lift kinda sucks. It does have a unique look though. Is this the action that destroys all others………no.
I’m genuinely curious - what custom actions did impress you?
I have a mountain of different ones in the safe and I thought the CDG was awesome when I got mine.