DBM for 5R 308

Re: DBM for 5R 308

so far, the factory stock is fine for me (except for the color), but ignorance is bliss.

i was checking out the XLR and ACIS chassis. other than high adjustability for proper fit, what is the major benefit? is it more cool factor? or is there a real world, hands down those chassis are better? is the pistol grip better than traditional?
 
Re: DBM for 5R 308

The chassis stocks have a few advantages.

1. You can get them in single feed, or ready to accept magazines.
2. Possible to just drop your barreled action into one, torque it down, and go shoot it. However, there may be some fine tuning required in order to get proper fit and feeding from the mags.
3. If they use standard AR15 pistol grip, you can change out the grip for what fits you best.
4. Most come set up with ability to easily add rail sections, so adding other goodies is easy if needed (i.e. mount lights, mount other sights, mount lasers or NV, etc...)
5. Many offer folding stock option, if that is desired.
6. No need to bed the action. Proper mounting of barrelled action in a quality chassis can be just as stable and accurate as bedding.
7. Potential to quickly change from your current stock to a new chassis, with no down time for shipping and install of DBM.
8. Overall, easier and cheaper to customize (IMHO, YMMV).

You really should try out a few dirrerent fiberglass and chassis stocks before you buy. At least hold the one(s) you are interested in buying in your hands and see how it feels. Talk to some owners to see what they like and don't like about each. Shooting one would be even better but not always possible. Once I picked up a rifle wirh a McMillan A5 stock I was in love. Ended up buying a rifle with a McMillan A4 stock and have really enjoyed shooting it, even placed in the upper levels at a few matches. Just received a McRee's Precision chassis stock and think I am going to love it. So many stocks...so little time...
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Best of luck in your search...remember, shooting is all about the hunt, not the destination
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Re: DBM for 5R 308

i love my PTG dbm. i paid 100 new and had the inletting done by chad dixon it fits perfect. i bought c-products 5 round mags for 30 bucks a piece and it works flawlessly
 
Re: DBM for 5R 308

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: corey4</div><div class="ubbcode-body">i am looking into getting a DBM for my 5R 308.

what companies should i look at for the kit to have it inletted and companies for the entire stock.

thanks.

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I sent my FN SPR to Jeff at CDI for inletting and installation of his excellent bottom metal that accepts AICS mags. Could not be happier with the results.