Anyone annoyed with getting a sales pitch/product description from an engineer really needs to rethink things. Precision shooting is engineering/physics in practice... the chassis looks amazing, and I will be picking one up!
I have this chasis, I think it’s the best one out there.. the grip is awesome, your thumb naturally rest and it’s repeatable.. there is so much , great engineering, with the butt of the chasis, with the cheek rest and the butt pad is narrow, so it fits the pocket of your shoulder, better than a wide pad!! Best chasis on the market! It’s built like a tank! I think it’s better, functionally than a MDT, I put a proof research 6 GT competition contour barrel on a defiance ruckus action and you don’t needs weights to balance! Shot my first 5 shot group with Hornady match.. had a 3/8 inch one hole at 100yds.. most accurate rifle I’ve ever shot!
I ordered a AR-15 from ABC and they shipped it within a few days!!! I was expecting a huge delay with all that's going on!!! Great prices !!! And customer service!!
Alright, Ted. You talked me into it. I'll get a 338 LM Mausingfield in a Xylo chassis. I was thinking I'd go RPR, but I'm only willing to risk crying once.
Thank you Ted I’m just now stepping into the world of civilian precision rifle and your knowledge and engineering prowess has reeled me in to ARC. I purchased a CDG action, I appreciate you bringing those to us at an affordable price, and this chassis looks like a nice match. Does it run well with AW mags and are there rubber grips available for it?
Thanks for the kind words. Xylo + CDG runs great with AW mags and no, rubber grips are not available, although I suppose a guy could print some nowadays. Ted
Love this chassis. Question; would it be heresy to desire a extreamly short front chasy rail? With maybe only one or two slots for MLock/other mounts? Just enough for a bipod and/or baracade stop? Thoughts anyone? Call it the Kladaki greek I believe for twig, in-line with the wood theme.
I don’t have a good reason really, just for aesthetics. To show off that nice looking beauty of a barrel. I understand the further back your bipod is, should be “bad” for keeping a good pivot, e.g. you move the shoulder rest left or right it effects your barrel movement. I suppose I’m attracted to this rig for its simplicity and bare-bones setup. Maybe I’m trying to push that idea too far.
@@DL-gj1tg 4.65 is still quite light by comparison. Really depends on the barrel contour you wish to run and how you will be using the rifle. Next to no chassis gun will be an ideal hunting gun (unless it's being humped in the hills of Afghanistan). I trust Ted, he wouldn't have made changes or added weight via material if it didn't make sense to do so.
This guy talks like an engineer, I’m not tryna shit on this dude but I really like the product but he needs a pr/ sales person to do these. Maybe even a good lookin women or something. Just a thought over sell the product because it seems to be quality
This guy talks like an engineer because he is one.
Ted
Anyone annoyed with getting a sales pitch/product description from an engineer really needs to rethink things. Precision shooting is engineering/physics in practice... the chassis looks amazing, and I will be picking one up!
@@davidandre886 Thanks Dave. I appreciate the sentiment.
I Really dig the pop out level. At 50+ I can also appreciate the thought that went into its position on the chassis
Me too. And I just went to 2.0 readers. haha
Happy customers make us happy. Thanks for the business.
Ted
Finally bought an Archimedes , love the thing. Its a brilliant thought out rifle that shoots lights out!
Very nice, can’t wait to get mine!
Absolutely love this rifle! On my shortlist.
I have this chasis, I think it’s the best one out there.. the grip is awesome, your thumb naturally rest and it’s repeatable.. there is so much , great engineering, with the butt of the chasis, with the cheek rest and the butt pad is narrow, so it fits the pocket of your shoulder, better than a wide pad!! Best chasis on the market! It’s built like a tank! I think it’s better, functionally than a MDT, I put a proof research 6 GT competition contour barrel on a defiance ruckus action and you don’t needs weights to balance! Shot my first 5 shot group with Hornady match.. had a 3/8 inch one hole at 100yds.. most accurate rifle I’ve ever shot!
Nice work Ted
New drinking game: take a shot every time he slaps the butt stock
I ordered a AR-15 from ABC and they shipped it within a few days!!! I was expecting a huge delay with all that's going on!!! Great prices !!! And customer service!!
Ted is the most interesting guy in all of the firearm world, I wish we were friends. Reminds me of the Firearms Elon Musk
got mine, love it
Alright, Ted. You talked me into it. I'll get a 338 LM Mausingfield in a Xylo chassis.
I was thinking I'd go RPR, but I'm only willing to risk crying once.
Go 338 Norma man, trust me, you have all the benefits without the punishing recoil
Thank you Ted I’m just now stepping into the world of civilian precision rifle and your knowledge and engineering prowess has reeled me in to ARC. I purchased a CDG action, I appreciate you bringing those to us at an affordable price, and this chassis looks like a nice match. Does it run well with AW mags and are there rubber grips available for it?
Thanks for the kind words. Xylo + CDG runs great with AW mags and no, rubber grips are not available, although I suppose a guy could print some nowadays.
Ted
Nice rifle
Love this chassis. Question; would it be heresy to desire a extreamly short front chasy rail? With maybe only one or two slots for MLock/other mounts? Just enough for a bipod and/or baracade stop? Thoughts anyone? Call it the Kladaki greek I believe for twig, in-line with the wood theme.
I don’t have a good reason really, just for aesthetics. To show off that nice looking beauty of a barrel. I understand the further back your bipod is, should be “bad” for keeping a good pivot, e.g. you move the shoulder rest left or right it effects your barrel movement. I suppose I’m attracted to this rig for its simplicity and bare-bones setup. Maybe I’m trying to push that idea too far.
Very true, thanks for the input!
How long is the arca rail
Ted, How heavy does chassis weigh? Also with the rifle in that configuration?
Longbow072 last I heard was 4.65#. Last year preorder was supposed to be 3.5#. Not sure if I want mine anymore. That’s a big difference.
@@DL-gj1tg 4.65 is still quite light by comparison. Really depends on the barrel contour you wish to run and how you will be using the rifle.
Next to no chassis gun will be an ideal hunting gun (unless it's being humped in the hills of Afghanistan). I trust Ted, he wouldn't have made changes or added weight via material if it didn't make sense to do so.
unorthodox guy , i like
Can we still send in Gen 1 Nucleus bolts for the updates?
So fucking epic I want I need give me oh baby
Can this rifle be made with the Coupe De Grace?
Yes. Buy the Xylo chassis and the Coup De Grâce action and assembly your rifle.
Ted
@@AmericanRifleCompany as well as the “quick change” barrel too?
How would I attach a picatinny mount bipod onto the forend? Would it have to be off center, using mlock?
At almost 4K I say just buy a compatible by pod
do you have a 338 chambered of that rifle bro?
Not as a complete rifle at this time. However, we can provide a chassis and a Coup De Grâce action. You'd have to source your own barrel.
Ted
@@AmericanRifleCompany how much for the action and chassis sir?
@@user-vd652 $2000
@@AmericanRifleCompany including the barrel?I mean chambered in 338 Lapua Magnum? 2000 dollar
@@user-vd652 No barrel. We don't build complete rifles in 338 Lapua Magnum at this time. Just the chassis and the action.
can someone small brain explain the difference between the Archimedes and the nucleus?
This guy talks like an engineer, I’m not tryna shit on this dude but I really like the product but he needs a pr/ sales person to do these. Maybe even a good lookin women or something. Just a thought over sell the product because it seems to be quality