
View attachment 1150503 Awhile back I posted a thread about a lightweight chassis build for a hunting rig. My goal was 8 pounds but once I actually started looking at different configurations in my price range I realized pretty quick that wasn’t going to happen. I ended up at 10.2#. Everything considered I’m happy with it. Went with a MDT LSS chassis, MDT CCS buttstock, GG&G bipod (had it laying around), seekins rings, Vortex PST Gen2 3-15x44 scope. Probably could have cut a little weight on the rings and optic but I’d rather not skimp on that area. Got a lot of stuff on sale around Black Friday so I managed to keep it under $1300 (everything included). Haven’t brought it out to the range yet, waiting on brass and this cold front to move on by. I wanted to thank everyone who offered me input!
I like the build!I like the counter tops too!View attachment 1150503 Awhile back I posted a thread about a lightweight chassis build for a hunting rig. My goal was 8 pounds but once I actually started looking at different configurations in my price range I realized pretty quick that wasn’t going to happen. I ended up at 10.2#. Everything considered I’m happy with it. Went with a MDT LSS chassis, MDT CCS buttstock, GG&G bipod (had it laying around), seekins rings, Vortex PST Gen2 3-15x44 scope. Probably could have cut a little weight on the rings and optic but I’d rather not skimp on that area. Got a lot of stuff on sale around Black Friday so I managed to keep it under $1300 (everything included). Haven’t brought it out to the range yet, waiting on brass and this cold front to move on by. I wanted to thank everyone who offered me input!
That was my plan, I was going to try some nosler 120BT and Sierra 130 game changers at mag length and see how they group.If you have any XBR-8208 give it a try when you start testing. I found it shoots very well in my Howa Mini 6.5 Grendel.
Thanks! Cut the trees, Milled the boards and built them myself, good winter project.I like the build!I like the counter tops too!
Wow, congratulations !. I am a big fan of the mini Actions. I have three. Talley lightweight rings are the bomb and affordable. Best scope value I've ever got was leopold freedom 6-18, thirty millimeter. It's small and light and perfect in every way. Did you stay with the factory barrel ? I am switching my 6.5 factory barrel to 6mm grendel. You also are going to need a( rifle basics) 1-lb trigger from Brownells.View attachment 1150503 Awhile back I posted a thread about a lightweight chassis build for a hunting rig. My goal was 8 pounds but once I actually started looking at different configurations in my price range I realized pretty quick that wasn’t going to happen. I ended up at 10.2#. Everything considered I’m happy with it. Went with a MDT LSS chassis, MDT CCS buttstock, GG&G bipod (had it laying around), seekins rings, Vortex PST Gen2 3-15x44 scope. Probably could have cut a little weight on the rings and optic but I’d rather not skimp on that area. Got a lot of stuff on sale around Black Friday so I managed to keep it under $1300 (everything included). Haven’t brought it out to the range yet, waiting on brass and this cold front to move on by. I wanted to thank everyone who offered me input!
I use 8208 with the heavier Bullets and H335 with the lighter bullets. I'm running the Hornady 123 gr ELD M with good results. The Sierra 85 gr shoots excellent also.That was my plan, I was going to try some nosler 120BT and Sierra 130 game changers at mag length and see how they group.
The 100 grain Lapua scenar is the bullet i prefer, they are long like the 130 game changer but they go fast and super accurate. I got them for $295/ 1000. That's a pretty low price.That was my plan, I was going to try some nosler 120BT and Sierra 130 game changers at mag length and see how they group.
Eastern white pine, used a heavy duty sealer on top which is why it looks a little darker then it really isI was thinking about same build but with the LSS-XL chassis. I prefer a longer rail for added flexibility to resting the gun out window of blind or on bags.
Nicely done cabinets...always better when you do it from scratch. Is that ponderosa pine? I think the Mallard salt & pepper stand is clear winner!
Yes I started with the factory barrel, I’m going to run it as is and see how it goes. Trigger went down to 3# I like mine at 2-2.5#. I’ll probably just keep it as it is for nowWow, congratulations !. I am a big fan of the mini Actions. I have three. Talley lightweight rings are the bomb and affordable. Best scope value I've ever got was leopold freedom 6-18, thirty millimeter. It's small and light and perfect in every way. Did you stay with the factory barrel ? I am switching my 6.5 factory barrel to 6mm grendel. You also are going to need a( rifle basics) 1-lb trigger from Brownells.
View attachment 1150503 Awhile back I posted a thread about a lightweight chassis build for a hunting rig. My goal was 8 pounds but once I actually started looking at different configurations in my price range I realized pretty quick that wasn’t going to happen. I ended up at 10.2#. Everything considered I’m happy with it. Went with a MDT LSS chassis, MDT CCS buttstock, GG&G bipod (had it laying around), seekins rings, Vortex PST Gen2 3-15x44 scope. Probably could have cut a little weight on the rings and optic but I’d rather not skimp on that area. Got a lot of stuff on sale around Black Friday so I managed to keep it under $1300 (everything included). Haven’t brought it out to the range yet, waiting on brass and this cold front to move on by. I wanted to thank everyone who offered me input!
I can when I get home, I can assure you that won’t be a problem. The release lever on that MDT LSS is forward of the mag (towards muzzle) and kind of tucked up in, it’s not the easiest spot to get to if your prone or at a bench behind the rifle. I don’t think it’d even be a problem if you were running it on barricades, but yes I’ll post one.Good morning,
Do you mind taking a picture of the underside of the mag well where the mag release lever is? and posting it here? I'd like to see how much it sticks out. To see if accidental engagement of the lever is a possibility and dumping the mag at the worst possible time i.e. hunting. thank you
My Ruger Predator likes 335 for the 107 TMK's and 8208 xbr for the 123's ,,,full charges.That was my plan, I was going to try some nosler 120BT and Sierra 130 game changers at mag length and see how they group.
Mine liked the 130 game changes better then the 120’s. Average 3/4 moa at 25.7 gn. I think I’ll stick with that bullet and work up the scale to see if I can get it to 1/2 moa.My Ruger Predator likes 335 for the 107 TMK's and 8208 xbr for the 123's ,,,full charges.
The problem of accidentally dumping a mag can be fixed easy. Everyone just cuts the lever down by 50% or so. It works very good at fixing the problem.Good morning,
Do you mind taking a picture of the underside of the mag well where the mag release lever is? and posting it here? I'd like to see how much it sticks out. To see if accidental engagement of the lever is a possibility and dumping the mag at the worst possible time i.e. hunting. thank you