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Gunwerks Rev-X Action

Has anyone used these actions from Gunwerks. Curious if they are competitive with all the other mid price custom actions. I'm looking for a custom action that will be used for LR hunting / Target purpose (6.5 SAUM). I have been thinking about Borden actions but with tight tolerances might not be a great choice it dusty debris conditions, and been thinking Stiller predator or Gunwerks Rev-x might be a better choice.

Specs:


Product Overview
Gunwerks' revolutionary budget-minded rifle is also available in a stripped action! We cut all of the frills and none of the performance. Built on a Remington 700 footprint, the RevX action will fit most stocks designed for the Remington 700.

This is without a doubt, the most affordable, highest performing custom action on the market.

Featuring Gunwerks' proprietary Tri-Lock™ Recoil Lug, this action offers the quality and accuracy potential of an integral lug action at approximately the cost of a trued Remington 700.

Currently available in Right Hand only, long and short action, standard and magnum bolt face.

Features:

  • Field Strippable Bolt
  • 1911 Style Extractor
  • One Piece Bolt & Handle
  • Threaded/replaceable bolt knob (5/16-24)
  • Tri-Lock™ Recoil Lug Locking Tabs
  • 20 MOA Weaver Style Rail included
  • Wyatt Length Action
  • Borden Bumps
  • Material: 416 Stainless Steel
  • Right Hand Only
  • Long and Short action
  • Standard and Magnum bolt face
  • Weight: Long Action: 29.7oz | Short Action: 27.5oz
  • length: Long Action: 8.95in | Short Action: 8.10in
  • Gunwerks Model GRB action
  • Gunwerks uses a unique barrel thread tenon. Please review specifications here.
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Checked their website and don't see where the actions by themselves are sold, just rifles.
Aside from that, I like the Pierce and Stiller TACs for a hunting rifle.
 
Stiller has retired and is no longer going to make centerfire actions.

That's not completely true. Stiller was sold but still making actions...Jerry and Curtis both still very much involved at this point. Jerry did retain the 22lr action though.

Nothing wrong with a Stiller action but there are several actions that would do well for what your attempting to build.
 
Haven't used em but it's interesting using the firing pin assembly locking system . Now I know where Rem 783 gets the idea .
 
The action feels real nice on the gun.

I don't know about building a gun from it but I would think it's a pretty stable platform to build from.

Closing the bolt it feels along the lines of a cooper for smoothness and feel. If that makes sense.
 
The GLR action looks interesting. I really like the dual cocking cams, there are some features on this action that make it really stand out to me. If the tolerances are good it will be a great option. I have been meaning to order one.

There are a lot of issues with some custom actions out there. Just because they look nice does not mean they dont have some issues. I only recommend actions I have found to consistently be free of QC issues.
 
Why the weird recoil lug setup? I see more disadvantages than any perceived advantage. "extra machining expense"
May be a nice receiver. We will see after a few are out in the public's hand. It appears an integral lug would be nice.
 
Why the weird recoil lug setup? I see more disadvantages than any perceived advantage. "extra machining expense"
May be a nice receiver. We will see after a few are out in the public's hand. It appears an integral lug would be nice.
Ya thats a weird one. The one I am interested in has an integral lug.
 
Don't be afraid of using a Borden action. I took a 300wsm on a Borden action on an elk hunt for a week. Between the horse back rides and the hikes it got dusted up pretty good and had no problems. Did not shoot it but cycles load round no problem everyday.

I also took a Borden 257 Roberts AI on an antelope hunt in eastern Colorado. 2nd day and 8 miles later shot and missed cycled fine. Later in the day belly crawled 150 yard in sand and sage brush function flawlessly and a hit. Cycled the bolt could feel some grit in but still worked perfectly
 
Thank guys for the info. I think the Stiller Predator will fit my needs with my next build (6.5 SAUM). However, still not set on it. Borden actions are so nice!
 
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