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Sorry it took me a while to respond I have been busy with work. I have one of the new Stiller Wraith Actions. In fact one of the first ones off the production line SN 001. The action itself is octagonal and still has a drop in 700 footprint. It has a 20 MOA integral rail and recoil lug. The bolt release has been beefed up from previous actions so it no longer has the stiller curse of busting roll pins upon hard running of the bolt. This is something that has been fixed on the tac30's as well. The bolt has a DLC finish I'm not entirely sure which actual brand name coating it is, however it is very slick and does not bind inside the action. I had the opportunity to run it in a NRL match this month and was very pleased with the performance of the action. If you have any specific questions about the action I would be happy to answer those for you. Attached is a photo of my wraith used in the match.
Didnt know chas was running one.@b6graham the wraith's that myself and Chas Bales have are pre production models. The final tweaks went into the production models that are coming out now. So its not surprising you haven't seen many in the wild yet. The website is getting a overhaul with all of the features and specs for all actions. Is there anything in particular I can answer for you? It has a integral recoil lug and 20 MOA rail. True 700 drop in footprint. Any technical specs I can get from Dale and send to you.
@LCHDR I spoke to Dale about your questions and this was his response for them. 1. Unfortunately there is not a serial model designation for the new design. The first design change was a failure they attempted to change the hole of the bolt stop so that the energy was transfered from the stop to the body and not the roll pin. It failed because if it really took a beating the front would get pulled down into the slot and sick ( I hope this makes sense). The new models feature a redesigned hole and a stronger pin. 2. Yes the old models can be retrofitted to fix the issue. I hope this answered your questions.
@Bugholes if that's Russ posting you knew about the Wraith.
Warhorse but we have communicated otherwise as well. Non business@b6graham I'll get that information from Dale for you. Chas has one getting spun up in 6 creed. Do you know him personally or just from Warhorse?
Thanks for the info. Do you know if there is a charge to do this? If so, how much. I assume the action would have to be refinished after the machining. LCHDR@b6graham the wraith's that myself and Chas Bales have are pre production models. The final tweaks went into the production models that are coming out now. So its not surprising you haven't seen many in the wild yet. The website is getting a overhaul with all of the features and specs for all actions. Is there anything in particular I can answer for you? It has a integral recoil lug and 20 MOA rail. True 700 drop in footprint. Any technical specs I can get from Dale and send to you.
@LCHDR I spoke to Dale about your questions and this was his response for them. 1. Unfortunately there is not a serial model designation for the new design. The first design change was a failure they attempted to change the hole of the bolt stop so that the energy was transfered from the stop to the body and not the roll pin. It failed because if it really took a beating the front would get pulled down into the slot and sick ( I hope this makes sense). The new models feature a redesigned hole and a stronger pin. 2. Yes the old models can be retrofitted to fix the issue. I hope this answered your questions.
@Bugholes if that's Russ posting you knew about the Wraith.
I realize that you probably didn’t mean this as you wrote it, but Stiller has been around much longer than most of these so called known reputation actions.i think a lot of people are gonna have a very hard time spending that coin on a stiller versus something with known reputation and prefit barrels etc etc
right. they have been around a long long long time. but how many people run them compared to the new stuff? it doesn't seem like they have done much to evolve as the market has changed just like another company that starts with an R. part of that is marketing and the cool kid stuff im sure tooI realize that you probably didn’t mean this as you wrote it, but Stiller has been around much longer than most of these so called known reputation actions.
I have been running a TAC 30 AW for 9 years now with many tens of thousands of cycles on it and more than a few barrels. Mine was less than $1000 new. It has never gone down nor failed me and I run the bolt hard and fast.
I’d buy another Stiller no problem.
Have you run it in extremely dirty conditions where your action is full of dirt? Any issues?If I haven’t said this already here in this thread, let me just say that the Stiller TAC actions give up little to the newer “super duper” actions out there. I have one from somewhere about 2008/9 that has mucho thousands of rounds through it (over 10,000 just from me and I bought it used from an active pre-PRS competitor). I still use it regularly without a hitch.
I would not hesitate to buy a Stiller product ever.
Have you run it in extremely dirty conditions where your action is full of dirt? Any issues?
Do you think it's worth the extra$125 to go with a wraith and have the recoil lug and pic rail be integral to the action?
Thanks for the replies!
@archangel485
Somewhat older thread but I'm not finding much else on the Wraith. Anyone else get one? What are your thoughts?
I have the very first Stiller Wraith and I still absolutely love the action. I have used it in 10 - 120 degree weather and in some pretty dirty environments as well. The bolt to body fit is very solid however its not so tight that if I get sand or grit in it that it binds up on me. The bolt itself is coated in a DLC like coating and is very slick.
I know almost nothing about Stillers, but it seems the TAC series require a scope mount and recoil lug to be added, where the Wraith not only includes them but they are one piece with the action.
Yes you need to get the recoil lug and rail when purchasing a TAC30. If you purchase the Wraith both are integral to the action. Some people say that these do not need to be integral and that the action would perform fine if it wasn't all one piece like the TAC30. I enjoy knowing that my rail on the Wraith can never come loose on me during a match or a hunt so its one less thing I need to worry about. I have 5 other Tac30 actions and I have never seen one of my rails come loose but Murphys law is always around.
Are tennon threads and headspacing all the same?
Exactly the same.
From the website it looks like Stiller's are probably more of a push round feed with spring type ejector (R700 style)?
Push round feed with a spring ejector and M16 extractor.
Hope this helps feel free to message me if you want to know anything else.
@Meety Peety still working on the CROC sponsorship.