• The Shot You’ll Never Forget Giveaway - Enter To Win A Barrel From Rifle Barrel Blanks!

    Tell us about the best or most memorable shot you’ve ever taken. Contest ends June 13th and remember: subscribe for a better chance of winning!

    Join contest Subscribe

Search results

  1. Lexington

    American Rifle Company New Archimedes Action, New Xylo Chassis, and major Mausingfield revision

    I traded an email with ARC. Apparently the online description of the Mausingfield and it's features is correct, but the images are not and will be updated when they can be. I don't keep up with all of the minutiae of what happens at SHOT every year, so when I saw "Major Upgrade for 2019", and...
  2. Lexington

    KRG Bravo Chassis

    Smart.
  3. Lexington

    Custom Action

    And it's worse with Sako. I really wanted to love my TRG-22, but the stock cheek piece was painful and had no immediate adjustability, and there were just about no options for an aftermarket stock or chassis. There weren't any options for anything else, either.
  4. Lexington

    American Rifle Company New Archimedes Action, New Xylo Chassis, and major Mausingfield revision

    The Mausingfield was my holy grail receiver for the last two years. All the reading I did was about that version. Apparently it is no longer what I thought it was, as the "Major Upgrade for 2019" has morphed into something else. I am a bit disappointed that the web site (official information...
  5. Lexington

    American Rifle Company New Archimedes Action, New Xylo Chassis, and major Mausingfield revision

    I am treating myself to my first high-end receiver. I am attracted to the Mausingfield in part because ARC has thought of EVERYTHING. Being an engineer myself, I can appreciate the elegance of a solution and the attention to details. But at some point design and improvements have to stop and...
  6. Lexington

    American Rifle Company New Archimedes Action, New Xylo Chassis, and major Mausingfield revision

    This evening I placed a deposit on a Mausingfield and then meandered over to this thread and started from the beginning. And then I got to the above. I don't understand what is going on here. It now has a dove-tailed Picatinney rail? And that rendering looks like the receiver has an open top...
  7. Lexington

    Magpul Pro 700 Chassis FDE SOLD!!!!

    I'll take it. PM sent. ETA: Too late for me, apparently.
  8. Lexington

    KRG Bravo Chassis

    I concur for the cheek adjustment. And I really like your shaft collar work-around.
  9. Lexington

    Magpul Pro700 Chassis Video

    For the issue where the stock hinge is sitting on the back of the shooter's thumb, perhaps setting it up for left-handed folding will alleviate the problem, and it'll still fold for storage. I just saw this at AUSA last week. I'm interested. I like that the underside of the butt has enough...
  10. Lexington

    KRG Bravo Chassis

    See my post #120 on page 3. The lug recess is pictured. It's 1/2" wide and will take a pretty big lug before the space runs out. That part of the chassis can be dremeled if that's what you want. It won't be seen on the outer skin.
  11. Lexington

    KRG Bravo Chassis

    Mine is a Bartlein Medium Palma. You can compare the specs. Fits fine.
  12. Lexington

    KRG Bravo Chassis

    It is very rigid with no torsional play.
  13. Lexington

    KRG Bravo Chassis

    I bought a Bravo and can therefore answer my own question. The slot for the lug is 0.50" wide, which will accommodate most any recoil lug, especially mine at 0.25". About the stock: 1) The front action screw is captive to the stock. In other words, it doesn't come out when unscrewed from the...
  14. Lexington

    Rifle Scopes So, what about Leupold Mark 5 ?

    Yes, it is. But for my non-competition uses I really like it.
  15. Lexington

    KRG Bravo Chassis

    Perhaps I should be more specific. Does the standard Bravo stock for Rem SA accept without modification a recoil lug with parallel sides that is 0.25" thick? I think the standard R700 lug is 0.19" thick, so there only needs to be room for 6 hundredths more. My guess is 'yes', but I don't want to...
  16. Lexington

    Rifle Scopes So, what about Leupold Mark 5 ?

    Interesting they would make them different. Found this image here on the Hide. Mark 5 TMR, illuminated, with dot.
  17. Lexington

    Rifle Scopes So, what about Leupold Mark 5 ?

    Whoever bought one, are you seeing a TMR reticle with a floating center dot? I'm hearing of one, but it would be a departure from the TMR I have in my Mark 4 scope and my Gold Ring spotter. Is there a difference between the illuminated and non-illuminated TMR?
  18. Lexington

    Rifle Scopes So, what about Leupold Mark 5 ?

    Marketers are watching all of this. With all of the comments and videos comparing clicks, they know the way to sell a scope is to make the clicks louder. Nothing says louder clicks equate to any other desirable quality.
  19. Lexington

    Holy Brazzers Theme, Batman!

    I have always found a scrollable screen on a fixed background to be distracting. And this is distracting. I can cover most of it by expanding my view to 150%. Better for reading. ETA: Found the preference selection and changed it.
  20. Lexington

    KRG Bravo Chassis

    Regarding the whole recoil lug discussion, can we get the dimension of the slot on the Bravo so there is no more guessing? I haven't read it in here or on the KRG site.