I’ve never built off one of the Pure Precision actions, but I’ve used a fair number of their stocks on my builds. From a small family run custom rifle maker to another, every transaction is a joy to deal with y’all. Hopefully I can get my hands on a Skltn or 30 in the next few years. The only downside I see is the lack of PPC or 223 bolt faces.
Yeah by the time you buy a factory rifle and then "upgrade" everything you want to change, You are looking at a similar $ investment. May as well do it right from the start.
So many R 700 clones out there. What are these actions real selling points? What sets them aside from the rest of them? Are these geared more towards the prs guys or are bench and f classers going to benefit from them as well?
I think what really sets them apart is the people behind the products. Besides a few features that are largely preferences for the consumer, they are very similar in quality, materials, and precision. When everything is so similar it really comes down to who you want to do business with.
Does it share Tenon/prefit dimensions with any other commonly prefit actions on the market? Like for example the Aero Solus taking Zermatt Origin prefits, or is it going to be something that will take some time for barrel manufacturers and smiths to start offering?
I’ve never built off one of the Pure Precision actions, but I’ve used a fair number of their stocks on my builds. From a small family run custom rifle maker to another, every transaction is a joy to deal with y’all. Hopefully I can get my hands on a Skltn or 30 in the next few years. The only downside I see is the lack of PPC or 223 bolt faces.
@@DustinFarnsworth they do make a great action. They knocked it out of the park with the SKLTN.
We're really excited about the new SKLTN! Let's Go!!
Having customized a R700 to the nth degree, the advantages of a custom gun from the start are definitely worth consideration.
Yeah by the time you buy a factory rifle and then "upgrade" everything you want to change, You are looking at a similar $ investment. May as well do it right from the start.
So many R 700 clones out there. What are these actions real selling points? What sets them aside from the rest of them? Are these geared more towards the prs guys or are bench and f classers going to benefit from them as well?
I think what really sets them apart is the people behind the products. Besides a few features that are largely preferences for the consumer, they are very similar in quality, materials, and precision. When everything is so similar it really comes down to who you want to do business with.
Is the action that Landon is playing with in this video the titanium version or the stainless version?
That is the Stainless Steel version.
Does it share Tenon/prefit dimensions with any other commonly prefit actions on the market? Like for example the Aero Solus taking Zermatt Origin prefits, or is it going to be something that will take some time for barrel manufacturers and smiths to start offering?
You may have to reach out to them but I believe it’s shares a Remington 700 style barrel tenon with a slightly different headspacing or something.