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Bighorn Origin vs Defiance Tenacity

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Hey everyone this is my first post here. I've always creep on here and just read, but decided to ask a big question.
I've decided to get in to the custom action game and trying to decided between the origin or the tenacity.

I like to use the remage barrel system when installing barrels and have always had great accuracy with them out of my 700.
I would like to continue to use this system and the tools I currently have.
The origin I know is compatible with this system using savage prefits. NSS currently offers savage prefits made by shilen or criterion.
It also has interchangeable bolt heads and control round feed also salt nitride coated.

Well the tenacity uses the remington barrel threads. The only remage barrels I like are the criterion made ones. (open to other quality manufactors)
The tenacity is a push feed. But is 416 stainless steel.

I know both companies are known for their smooth bolt operation and quality.
Both receivers are 700 footprint so I'll be using my krg bravo stock and my kadex 2 stage trigger. Glass will be a vortex razor 4.5-27

I like to duracoat my barreled actions to match the stock camo pattern. Would that affect the action choice or smoothness of operation? Caliber will either be 6.5 creedmoor or 6.5x47 lapua. More than likely creedmoor because I already have plenty of load data and match dies.

I know bighorn offers military discounts which always a plus!
 
I'm also leaning toward an Origin, for the Savage prefit options. Curious as to how you landed at the Origin as opposed to TL3. Slightly less expensive, but seems minimal in the long run.
 
I'm also leaning toward an Origin, for the Savage prefit options. Curious as to how you landed at the Origin as opposed to TL3. Slightly less expensive, but seems minimal in the long run.
The origin from what I was told by bighorn is a true Remington clone. It will have a recoil lug and a tang that will work in more Remington oriented stocks. The TL3 is great if it will fit in the stock/ chassis that you desire.
 
I'm also leaning toward an Origin, for the Savage prefit options. Curious as to how you landed at the Origin as opposed to TL3. Slightly less expensive, but seems minimal in the long run.

$1250 vs the current $825 price is a $425 savings and IMO the only feature you're really missing out on is the integral recoil lug.

It was a $500 difference with the pre-order price of $750. More money to spend on glass.
 
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I would like to see a write up on the tenacity but doesn’t sound like ther is a lot of them out there yet. I have been waiting on my defiance deviant la for my 300rum build, and I have a defiance Stryker ridge on a 30 nosler, and quite a few other custom action s..... the price is what intest me for anther build I want to start
 
I am just about done putting my tenacity together. Got my shipping notification for my origin and 2 nucleus's yesterday and today. Will try to do some side by side comparisons and whatnot once i have all 3 actions on hand.
 
Fun note. ordered origin and nucleus's on jan 24th, just got shipping info. Ordered tenacity in may and had in mid june (works been really crazy, have all parts on hand just haven't had time to put all together).
 
I will be looking forward to your review.

I only ordered one action; a Nucleus and just got the invoice.

I have almost all of my parts waiting for it. My chassis hasn't arrived yet but it will beat the action here.

One nice thing is my Nucleus will have a Barloc so I'll go from parts to rifle in about 1/2 an hour after I get the action home from my FFL.
 
Fun note. ordered origin and nucleus's on jan 24th, just got shipping info. Ordered tenacity in may and had in mid june (works been really crazy, have all parts on hand just haven't had time to put all together).
How are the builds coming? My eggs went into the Origin basket. My guess is that there isnt a loser among them. There were things i like about all 3 of them.
 
I went origin and the bolt lift is pretty heavy on mine. Does anybody know if the tenacity or nucleus has a lighter bolt lift?

You might want to check timing or have someone check timing. Bolt lift shouldn't be heavy at all, mine is as light as my TL3's. I'm pretty sure BigHorn would even time it for you if you mail it back with the trigger in it....
 
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I am just about done putting my tenacity together. Got my shipping notification for my origin and 2 nucleus's yesterday and today. Will try to do some side by side comparisons and whatnot once i have all 3 actions on hand.

@andrewsben do you have any updates for us on your 3 types of actions by chance? Curious if you've gotten the other 2 and if you have any initial thoughts or if you've put any of them together? Thanks!
 
I have mainly been shooting the nucleus in 6mm Creedmoor (that one is my son's, I finally got my 7 SAUM barrel for my matching nucleus build a couple weeks ago and have it together but haven't used it yet). And that is just because I bought factory ammo to try it out at a competition and didn't have time to load. It shot hornady match very well. I have done some work with the tenacity and the origin though and both are very solid.

As of now I am working on another build on an origin, well starting to buy parts, have the action in now though. I think that the price to features on it is he best of the 3. Though the tenacity might be getting some more features soon, if the options they are putting into the special version of the tenacity used for the badrock south fork production class rifle (coned bolt face, control round feed, long action options, etc). Hopefully some of the options will migrate over to the tenacity without upcharges, but I would say they will get offered eventually but with an upcharge over the base price of the current configuration (just my guess). But if I were ordering another action today (as long as I don't talk myself into pre-ordering the ARC archimedes, thought i was good to make it till now, but then they moved the pre-order pricing deadline to 2/10) it would be an Origin. I really can't wait till they offer it in a long action.

Another option that is very intriguing is the MPA production class rifle built off the curtis action. Although it isn't just an action, for the price, based upon the components used, it seems very cost effective.

Anywho, sorry for the long delay in response...
 
Old post but thought I'd share my experience.
I have an Origin in 6.5CM. Had a couple of issues since I completed the build last July. First, firing pin broke while dry firing. Contacted Bighorn arms and Ray told me to send bolt assembly for repair. One week later, bolt came back with new pin assembly plus my broken one which Ray told me to use for dry firing(y). Second, bolt head pin broke just today at the range while testing new loads. I sent Ray an email about the issue but it's a Saturday and I'm not expecting his reply until Monday.
 
Old post but thought I'd share my experience.
I have an Origin in 6.5CM. Had a couple of issues since I completed the build last July. First, firing pin broke while dry firing. Contacted Bighorn arms and Ray told me to send bolt assembly for repair. One week later, bolt came back with new pin assembly plus my broken one which Ray told me to use for dry firing(y). Second, bolt head pin broke just today at the range while testing new loads. I sent Ray an email about the issue but it's a Saturday and I'm not expecting his reply until Monday.

That’s strange. Sounds like they don’t recommend dry firing - if I’m reading that correctly?

Let us know what they say.
 
That’s strange. Sounds like they don’t recommend dry firing - if I’m reading that correctly?

Let us know what they say.
We don't recommend against it in any way. We understand it's a totally normal practice technique and know people are going to dry fire a lot. If you have a broken firing pin, it's of no use to anyone for functionality so we just include the broken one with the new one when we send them back to encourage the use of the broken pin for practice. We still want to look at anything that breaks to see what we could change or improve on to eliminate future issues.

Dry fire away with confidence.

Thanks - Ray
 
We don't recommend against it in any way. We understand it's a totally normal practice technique and know people are going to dry fire a lot. If you have a broken firing pin, it's of no use to anyone for functionality so we just include the broken one with the new one when we send them back to encourage the use of the broken pin for practice. We still want to look at anything that breaks to see what we could change or improve on to eliminate future issues.

Dry fire away with confidence.

Thanks - Ray


Knew that couldn’t be the case! Thanks for the clarification.