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    XLR Evolution Chassis

    The new chassis are in.
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    Very similar to what I designed about 4 years ago.

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    Excuse my ignorance on these types of rifles but,what is the tube bit surrounding the barrel for other than mounting a bipod? is it suppost to reduce mirage from a hot barrel? Looks like it requires the scope to be mounted fairly high.
    "Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.

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    Thats about it - hence why my top design didnt have one - to get scope down

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    The XLR chassis are looking great, the tube over the barrel is lighter very rigid and can be bought in different lengths, if you made a solid rail of the same rigidness it would be alot heavier.
    They are a very good solid platform for a serious long range rig.
    1000yds is fun, 1500yds is getting interesting, 2000yds is exciting, 2500yds will blow your mind

 

 

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