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JDG
10-24-2012, 03:14 PM
Just showed up today! First impression is this thing is solid! No problems installing my 308 Savage barreled action, just tighten the action screws to 65in lbs, and were off to adjusting.... LOP was set perfect for me, and only needed to raise the cheek adjusters a 1/4". This thing has so many adjustments, I thought it would be a nightmare to adjust, but it was damn close out of the box. I chose OD green, cause everthing I own is black, so thought I'd add some color to the inside of my safe. The folder locks up solid, with no play at all, which is a nice change from the sloppy Choate folder that came on this rifle from the factory. The stock takes AICS pattern magazines, and has 8 locations for push button USMC sling ends. I'll get out in the next few days to see how I like shooting it, but pretty sure I already know the answer, and weighing in at 14.6 lbs, should be like shooting a .223!:D
http://shop.mcreesprecision.net/G5-TMAG-Folding-Rifle-Stock_c26.htm
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/JDG357/McReeChassis002.jpg
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/JDG357/McReeChassis005.jpg
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/JDG357/McReeChassis007.jpg

matt
10-24-2012, 04:03 PM
Please post up your impressions after you've shot it a bit.

Great looking chassis.

JDG
10-24-2012, 05:25 PM
Please post up your impressions after you've shot it a bit.

Great looking chassis.

Thank You! I will shoot tomarrow.... The rifle shot well with the B&C Medalist stock, but looking for a little more comfort with this one. Cleaning will be much easier, as I had to remove the action because my cleaning rod hit the high comb of the B&C stock. Now I just fold the stock for easy access:hick:

My next purchase from McRee will be his intrigated bubble level, when its available. You can see it in the Shot Show pics!
http://www.8541tactical.com/2011_shot_show.php

JDG
11-03-2012, 12:49 PM
Finally got to run some ammo today! I forgot my shooting mat, so I had a hell of a time with my bipod sinking into the hay bails!! Shooting off a piece of plywood gave me bad bipod jump, so I was back to the sinking bipod, terrible groups! Once I rested the forend on a piece of round foam, I squeezed out a 1.370" 5 shot group at 320y, but overall rotten shooting day for me! The chassis is more comfortable because of the adjustability, and the .42moa 5 shot group at 320 yards, is a personal best for me, so all in all a good day!!

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/JDG357/320y001.jpg

EricF517
11-03-2012, 09:32 PM
Oh come on now man, bipods don't jump. Have whoever is shooting with you make sure you are in straight behind the rifle.

Damn good group. Feels good doesn't it!? Now shoot a 1.25

JDG
11-03-2012, 10:52 PM
Oh come on now man, bipods don't jump. Have whoever is shooting with you make sure you are in straight behind the rifle.

Damn good group. Feels good doesn't it!? Now shoot a 1.25

Usually I can watch the impact through my scope, today... no way! Was not comfortable sinking in the hay!:hick:

MSGT
11-04-2012, 02:11 PM
JDG, where are you able to shoot those distances around BC?

JDG
11-04-2012, 02:40 PM
JDG, where are you able to shoot those distances around BC?

A friends farm on Junction road, 3 miles north of Turkeyville. We have a steel target at 600, 500, 320yrds

Looking back at the barn(white bldn center pic) from 600yrds
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/JDG357/023.jpg
Looking out of the hay loft of the barn
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/JDG357/015.jpg
600yrd target, 11"x22" piece of truck frame lagged to an 8" timber.
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/JDG357/021.jpg

JDG
11-09-2012, 02:30 PM
Went out today and rezeroed my scope in the new chassis, this is the first group at a very close 100 yards(used to 300-600y). Cold bore(cold shooter), and clean bore, 5 shot group. Love having a clean bore shot in the group, the old factory barrel needed at least 5 shots to settle in and start grouping, not the Shilen!

Total group .740", 4 shot cluster without the clean, cold bore shot, .385"
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b278/JDG357/coldbore001.jpg

matt
11-09-2012, 03:30 PM
Good Shooting JDG! I've come back to this thread to drool ... I mean plan, my next project. It's 95% set in my head.

I was wondering if you do do me a small favor. Would you mind taking a measurement from the bolt face when closed, to the longest part of the hinge when the buttstock is folded? I'm just doing some figuring for a shorter barrel and was curious what the length is.

Thanks.

JDG
11-09-2012, 04:25 PM
Good Shooting JDG! I've come back to this thread to drool ... I mean plan, my next project. It's 95% set in my head.

I was wondering if you do do me a small favor. Would you mind taking a measurement from the bolt face when closed, to the longest part of the hinge when the buttstock is folded? I'm just doing some figuring for a shorter barrel and was curious what the length is.

Thanks.
Matt,
From the bolt face(suface the cartridge sets against) is 10" to the back of the folder hinge. The rear of the bolt is 3.75" from the same point. McRee also has a short barrel chassis, not sure of the differences, but assume a shorter forend.

matt
11-09-2012, 04:33 PM
Thank you!