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I can no longer find the Straight Jacket manufacturer's contact. The original Teludyne company should have shut down and sold the system to the Falkor company, but I can't find anything on their website... do you by chance know any other contacts? Thanks
Piet, maybe did you think about mounting a Picatinny adapter under the trigger sensor? I'm thinking to chassis stock or guys that don't love velcroing their rigs. Thanks
The inletting action area in the XLR chassis is really well machined. It fits to the action like a glove (both the body and recoil lug). IMHO no needs to glass/skim bed it.
They're extremely well engineered and built like a German tank, even if they're not so bulky as some competitors; also their return to zero is absolutely reliable ( of course if matched with at-specs Picatinny rails..)
If the bedding under the action is well accomplished (no play, no tensions..), it's better to avoid any pressure points under the barrel; maybe just a tad of glass compund contact under the cylindrical breech section, if the barrel is really slim.
In our workshop we test the tracking and actual clicks value of our customers' scopes, through an Hensoldt/Zeiss optic device (see the picture); it's a really accurate instrument. After more than ten years of tests, I can tell you that we never saw an error of more than 0.1mil, with a single top...
If the go - gauge dimensions are correct, than it's an ammo headspace issu, since the maximum ammo headspace should/must be always shorter than minimum chamber headspace. Unfortunately there are not SAAMI specs to check with as Cheytac calibers are not SAAMI certified.
Hey guys... we're assembling Chey-tac rifles from years, using Stiller Tac-408 actions and Krieger barrels; fully satisfied with accuracy but using a quite mighty barrel contour (i.e. 1.450" breech x 3", then straight taper to 1" at 30"), with XLR chassis or McM A5 stock, final weight is...
thanks to all there for your helpfulness. I'll try some alternative way, accordingly to your hints and let you know about developments... Martino from Italy
Hy guys, in our workshop we use two lathes: a short spindle one that take care of threading+chamber short barrels (< 24") and a long one dedicated to longer barrels... (see attached image) to increase rigidity and precision, we prefer to fit the barrels through spindle hole, indicating both...
I also put my order at January; I know the guys at Sierra7 had been very busy to finish establishment of their new business but I guess/hope you'll receive yours soon...
I've paid the US retail price that's 324.99$; not cheap but imho rightly fitting to quality. Den42, I would be glad to do a brief review about the bipod, only I'm worried about my sloppy English... anyway as soon as I'll get the occasion to fire test it, I post some comments...