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Mack Bro’s SS Evo

Has anybody asked about .223 bolt faces???

I’ve emailed them and sent them messages on Instagram and get no response.
(Word of mouth warning) I have a buddy with a line of communication to them and they said they would sell him one with a blank bolt face. I think a 223 BF at that price point would be a game changer for getting the action in the hands of more guys. Once you get one yoj have no doubt this thing is worthy of any build.
 
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I received a message back today and they told me that yes, .223 bolt face is definitely in the works.
However, they don’t have a time frame because they’re so busy right now.
 
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Anyone else see this? Looks like a freaking awesome build for the price.


I’ve been talking with Jim (22lrmarksman) about this exact build and the Mack Bros action etc. This will be my first foray into precision bolt guns and while I know more money can always be spent, this thread has sold me on it as a starting point.

I wanted a solid platform to start on, to learn with, after shooting/competing with gas guns. Undecided on caliber; 6ARC is intriguing because I could replace my Valkyrie barrel in one of my gas guns with a 6ARC and have a pair...I could go with a long .223 once they’re available (currently competing with a 20” Proof barreled AR15 that’s doing really well). Just so many choices I haven’t quite narrowed it down.

Im hoping to pull the trigger on this thing after the Christmas season but I really like what I see in this thread. I’ll be checking back for more pics etc:D
 
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If this is your first/only precision bolt gun, get a caliber with the standard bolt face. No reason to limit yourself if you only have one rifle.
Later get into the different stuff just to get something different.

I appreciate the insight and I’m still debating it...haven’t settled yet but I do like the idea of going with a long barreled .223 simply because I can shoot it in the same division I currently shoot in that’s got caliber restrictions and I’ve got a good stash of heavy .223s from the Valkyrie experiment lol

That’s just one of the thought processes behind this...again I’m still reading and going through the motions to make the best decision I can based on needs/abilities/intended budget/future changes etc

cheers!
 
6.5gr bolt face would be nice. Make a great youth/wife deer rifle action imo. I'm waiting to see what they offer in future. Between this or a rem 700 opened up or another origin.
 
I was worried about that......... a shame, i was about to back order one
Please don't make a business decision on my post.
I am not qualified to speak for McBros. I was just putting in 2 cents based on observations of their images. If you were that close to purchasing, please contact them direct. They may have that option or possibly close to having it.

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It looks like Long Action Evo's will be next.

I was on Manners website and one of their action inlet options on the FlatTop stocks had "Mack Bros Evo LA" as an option.

Most likely a Shot Show reveal
 
Absolutely shoots like a dream.
308 win.
 

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Have one of these on backorder. Asked MacBros today, these are dbm only. No feed rails on the action. Thank you Mr. Cross for pointing it out. I never even considered these may not have feed rails. Saved me some major headaches here in a few months. Going to step back and probably punt on this one, will pick up another origin or try a tenacity.
 
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Have one of these on backorder. Asked MacBros today, these are dbm only. No feed rails on the action. Thank you Mr. Cross for pointing it out. I never even considered these may not have feed rails. Saved me some major headaches here in a few months. Going to step back and probably punt on this one, will pick up another origin or try a tenacity.
Hard to beat aics pattern mags for any purpose that I can think of.
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Am getting my action tomorrow. Going to try to measure primary extraction, firing pin fall and cock on close using a standard X mark pro trigger. That is the only spare trigger I have now.
 
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Missed the preorder last week, damn. Hopefully they open it back up soon, it’s the last piece I need for a 22 creed project.
 
I put in for one last week. I'm jacked to get it. For those who have 1, did you have to notch your stock at all to make room for the trigger connection piece? I thought I saw someone have to do it to their chassis.
 
Can anyone compare this action to the feel of an origin? Anyone have both?
 
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I put in for one last week. I'm jacked to get it. For those who have 1, did you have to notch your stock at all to make room for the trigger connection piece? I thought I saw someone have to do it to their chassis.
Yes i had to inlet my Greyboe for the trigger hanger
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Am getting my action tomorrow. Going to try to measure primary extraction, firing pin fall and cock on close using a standard X mark pro trigger. That is the only spare trigger I have now.
The xmark pro trigger has the bolt release that interferes with the hanger. Trying to decide between a trigger tech special or a box n andy tacsport. Not in a hurry since I have a barrel on order from northland shooters that is expected to take 10-16 weeks.
Folks that put this action in a krg bravo, was there any issues fitting it in the bravo?
 
I put in for one last week. I'm jacked to get it. For those who have 1, did you have to notch your stock at all to make room for the trigger connection piece? I thought I saw someone have to do it to their chassis.

Yes, I had to notch my XLR chassis. I used an end mill bit with my drill press. It doesn’t need much material removed to get enough clearance. You can measure how much to take off. I should have taken a picture.
 
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Trying to decide between a trigger tech special or a box n andy tacsport.
Between the special and the bix I would get the bix 8 days a week.
The diamond to the bix is a more equal comparison and I still like the bix more personally but I like my diamond just fine, you just can’t adjust anything in the triggertech.
 
Between the special and the bix I would get the bix 8 days a week.
The diamond to the bix is a more equal comparison and I still like the bix more personally but I like my diamond just fine, you just can’t adjust anything in the triggertech.
@spife7980 Do you have and recommend the single or two stage tacsport? j/w thank you
 
Received my Evo a couple days ago. I had gotten an email that said it was on backorder but it showed up at my FFL rather unexpectedly. Havn't spent a lot of time with it but first impressions are its a lot of value for $575.00 I like my Origins "better" but its hard to point to a particular reason other than they seem a bit smoother and I like the interchangeable bolt heads. For sure though there is zero reason to ever build on another Remington if paying someone to "true" it up. Don't have any particular build plans at the moment so I'll hang onto it for a bit. The only real negative I've got about it is that is mag feed only, no feed rails. To most folks that won't matter so thats more of a personal preference thing. I'm hoping these turn out to be consistent enough for someone to start offering prefits for them. Macbrothers has a sterling reputation so I would assume the machining to be first rate so I'm hoping thats an option in the future.
 
Absolutely shoots like a dream.
308 win.
After seeing that picture of the workbench, it makes me feel better about mine! :)
This may have been covered, but is the tenon length, diameter and thread pitch standard remington fare?
Earlier posts led me to believe there were slight variations.
Thanks.
 
Absolutely shoots like a dream.
308 win.

that’s the motivation I need

sticking with my Tactical division shooting, it was either try to max out a .223 Rem or just bump up to .308 and I think this, along with a long talk with a very experienced pro shooter has me convinced

thanks for the photos
 
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After seeing that picture of the workbench, it makes me feel better about mine! :)
This may have been covered, but is the tenon length, diameter and thread pitch standard remington fare?
Earlier posts led me to believe there were slight variations.
Thanks.
There is a difference in counterbore diameter. A standard remage would need the counterbore diameter opened slightly
 
are there any differences between this and an origin that warrant paying extra over this?
The few that come to mind: 1) You can swap out bolt heads on origin, 2) There are more prefits currently available for origin, 3) The Mack Bros does not have a 223 bolt head available.

I would bet that over time, you'll see more prefits for the Mack Bros. And it's worth noting that a bolt head for the Origin is $125, and the Origin is $250 more than the SS Evo. So an Origin and 2 bolt heads is only $200 less than two (2) complete SS Evo receivers.
 
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I’m gonna run apa Metal. Needed something the kids could use and was still useful for myself.

Awesome! Was thinking about doing the same thing for my Daughter in 6Creed, then I could play with it too!
 
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I was all-in on getting at least two of these until I found out about having to take 0.015" off a barrel tenon to use a Remage prefit. If one doesn't own or have access to an endmill or have the tools in their shop it's a huge bummer.

The few local smiths in my area are all backed-up forever, even for something so easy, and in the "era of the prefit" having to go "custom" (and therefore deal with the "custom" lead time) instead of just grabbing an in-stock prefit is dumb as fuck, even if it was the best action ever.

The extra money for an Origin or a Nucleus or whatever is absolutely worth it in order to not have to deal with that nonsense IMO, saving a couple bucks isn't worth the headache.

BTW I'm not just saying this to be a jerk or whatever, I really dig the simplicity of the design and it looks like a great action.
 
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I was all-in on getting at least two of these until I found out about having to take 0.015" off a barrel tenon to use a Remage prefit. If one doesn't own or have access to an endmill or have the tools in their shop it's a huge bummer.

The few local smiths in my area are all backed-up forever, even for something so easy, and in the "era of the prefit" having to go "custom" (and therefore deal with the "custom" lead time) instead of just grabbing an in-stock prefit is dumb as fuck, even if it was the best action ever.

The extra money for an Origin or a Nucleus or whatever is absolutely worth it in order to not have to deal with that nonsense IMO, saving a couple bucks isn't worth the headache.

BTW I'm not just saying this to be a jerk or whatever, I really dig the simplicity of the design and it looks like a great action.
Northland shooter supplies will sell remages with the .015” removed already.” Direct from Criterion I believe. More prefits will show up as these get popular too.
 
I was all-in on getting at least two of these until I found out about having to take 0.015" off a barrel tenon to use a Remage prefit. If one doesn't own or have access to an endmill or have the tools in their shop it's a huge bummer.

The few local smiths in my area are all backed-up forever, even for something so easy, and in the "era of the prefit" having to go "custom" (and therefore deal with the "custom" lead time) instead of just grabbing an in-stock prefit is dumb as fuck, even if it was the best action ever.

The extra money for an Origin or a Nucleus or whatever is absolutely worth it in order to not have to deal with that nonsense IMO, saving a couple bucks isn't worth the headache.

BTW I'm not just saying this to be a jerk or whatever, I really dig the simplicity of the design and it looks like a great action.
Northland shooter supplies will sell remages with the .015” removed already.” Direct from Criterion I believe. More prefits will show up as these get popular too.

I have a barrel on order from Jim at northland. Just need to wait 10-16 weeks.