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    Magpul Pro chassis

    looks nice. I think it’s but ugly though. 5.4 pounds makes it a pretty good option for lighter weight builds. Hopefully the street price is a good bit lower than the 999 MSRP.

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    https://www.magpul.com/products/fire...stocks/pro-700
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    I started a threat about this on SnipersHide. Seems that this offers more adjustment than comperable chassis for a few hundred bucks less.

    It is ugly, but if it work it works.

    The grip angle is interesting for sure. Too bad they are only making it for the 700 action. Wish they made it for Tikka.
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    If they made a tikka action model I'd be interested. It's not too terribly ugly, but there are some really good chassis on the market for way under that price.

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    To be fair most chassis are fugging ugly if you ask me. Function over form and this chassis does seem to have some very nice features. +1 on the Tikka action, I don’t know of anyone that even wastes there time with Remington actions anymore.
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    What are some good 700 receivers and barrels to use with this new Magpul chassis. Any got a favorite??


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    The Bergara should fit this right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    What are some good 700 receivers and barrels to use with this new Magpul chassis. Any got a favorite??


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    I don't have one yet, but I know some guys that swear by Kelbly's Atlas Tactical. Price point is good and their shop is relatively close to yours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    What are some good 700 receivers and barrels to use with this new Magpul chassis. Any got a favorite??


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    I would go Defiance Deviant. Smooth, reliable, and durable. I’ve had issues with Stillers.


    As far as barrels, I’ve had awesome luck with Bartlein barrels (both on customs and on AINA barrels). What’s more important than maker of the barrel is the reamer and quality of the chamber job.


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    Surgeon/Bartlein are popular with one of the local groups here.

    I think this chassis looks interesting. I am wondering what street price will be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C-grunt View Post
    5.4 pounds makes it a pretty good option for lighter weight builds.[/url]
    Huh? 5.4 lb is really heavy for a chassis these days. Way better options for a lightweight build... KRG, MPA's lightweight chassis, XLR, etc.

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