XLR Element Chassis – the Remington 700

What a difference! The rifle already shot well (by my standards) but simply changing the chassis over shrunk it significantly.

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Plans afoot…

Originally, the plan was to stabilise and bed the factory stock utilising Nathan Fosters excellent system. However, there were a couple of extra features I really wanted, so knew at some point the thing was going to be replaced by another stock altogether. After consideration, I decided to just go straight into an XLR Element Chassis and be done with it. The guys at XLR really know how to build a chassis.

Improvements with the XLR Element Chassis

What a difference! The rifle already shot well (by my standards) but simply putting it into the XLR Element Chassis shrunk it significantly. Sorry, not ‘measuring’ was done on the day – but we are talking very noticeable.

There are lot of things that appealed – a box magazine, pistol grip, folding stock – just the overall modularity of it.

Kerry Adams
Kerry Adamshttps://thebloke.co.nz
A constant learner with an inquisitive mind, Kerry created The Bloke as a way to share what he was learning from the community of experts he found himself surrounded by. Precision Shooter and GunSafe soon followed. Somewhere along the line, he picked up one or two things himself. But don't call him an expert.

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