
The purpose of this site is to keep up with these changes for a future, current and historical perspective. If the military adopts 6.5 Creedmoor and brings the ammo cost down that will be a game changing moment for shooters and snipers alike. 308 Winchester and it’s long proven history 6.5 Creedmoor is poised to be the long range accuracy cartridge king. Model 99-F Lightweight Takedown Rifle Model 99-G Deluxe Takedown Pistol Grip Rifle. Despite an emotional debate of purists in love with the. 250-3000 Savage Rifle Model 99-B 26'/24' Standard Weight Takedown Model 99-C 22' Standard Weight Short Rifle Model 99-D 22' Standard Weight Takedown Rifle Model 99-E Lightweight Rifle. These new rifle chassis are also in some cases allowing users to choose the type of magazine whether AR-15, AR 308 or AICS. We are seeing bolts that feature the best locking methods of all firearms combined in to bolts. It’s a matter of time before a modular quick change barrel system like that makes it to consumer rifles. Not to be beaten at it’s own game several of Remington sniper rifles such as the PSR, MSR and CSR feature quick change barrels that look similar to that of an AR-15. There are currently 3rd party Remington 700 action clones designed for Savage barrels. Taking a play from Savage some clever folks are adapting Savage drop-in barrels to Remington 700 receivers. By 1902, they were advertising themselves as 'the largest producers of sporting arms in the world'. 22 Long Rifle round and made a number of rifle, shotgun, and target pistol designs. In fact many rifle chassis utilize AR stocks, pistol grips, scope mounts and any other picatinney rail mounted hardware you can imagine. Stevens Arms was an American firearms manufacturer founded by Joshua Stevens in 1864 in Chicopee, Massachusetts.The company introduced the. This product has an average rating of 4.5 stars out of 5 stars from 5 ratings. The chassis in many ways are making bolt action rifles more AR-15 or AR-10 like. This product has an average rating of 5 stars out of 5 stars from 3 ratings. The chassis eliminates the wood stock formerly used in bolt action rifles. Almost weekly some rifle chassis manufacturer or traditional firearm manufacturer announces a new rifle chassis system or a complete rifle built upon a chassis. Today we are on the precipice of great changes to the bolt action rifle.

Obviously the previous is over simplified. Take the safety off, pull the trigger and “bang”. The action is cycled by by lifting up the bolt, sliding it fully rearwards then returning it forwards and down to it’s locked position. The action is fed by either an internal magazine or external box type magazine. A scope is attached directly to the receiver or action. The barreled action is placed in a hunk of wood called the rifle stock. There’s a receiver with a barrel threaded in to it. Sure there have been improvements and refinements but for the most part the basic rifle remains unchanged. The bolt action rifle has remained fundamentally unchanged for over 150 years.
