Thanks. Should be a good shooter. I'm hoping I don't have to handload to get the accuracy I want. I already bought all the factory ammo, so that would be annoying.
I built this same set up in 270 for my wife, she was having trouble getting a stock that fit her really well, this chassis is the way to go. Light weight and completely modifiable. The folding hinge in the butt stock is rad too, makes it easy for packing.
Nice build. You can adjust Tikka trigger less than one pound, just shave attachment bolt to allow adjusting screw get out little bit more and secure it. I'm running my at 11...12 ounces for year now, no issue so far.
The MDT LSS is such a nice chassis, I built one with Tikka T3x action and the skeleton MDT stock with adjustable cheek and pull in Win Mag 300. I used a Proof Carbon 24 inch barrel and a Fat Bastard brake. I put an Arken ARES ETR 4.5x30x50 (poor man's scope, I could not afford the Night Force), Atlas bipod. It weighs half of the Tikka T3x Lite barrel that came with it. I prefer the 5 round detachable box magazine from MDT from the original 3 round box. I feel more recoil than with the heavier barrel using the same brake.
@@daingreschok4090 The build without the scope or loaded magazine is 8 pounds 6 ounces, the Atlon Ares ETR scope weighs 2.25 pounds and the Magazine with ammo (210gr bullets) 5 rounds around 0.5 pounds fully loaded is 12.5 pounds.
The Tikka factory trigger breaks so sharp at 2.5 pounds, I added a M*arbo spring now breaks at 1.5 pound, incredibly sharp and light. It surprises me everytime.
Nice looking rifle think I'd go with 6.5 PRC. or 7-08. Not sure who makes brownells scopes or much about them honestly. Was a Nikon user till they stopped making scopes. Vortex is now the scope I use. Can't wait till you take this to the range want to see accuracy for this set up.
What’s your barrel length? I’m looking at this chassis or the LSS XL for a 6.5 creedmoor with 18” barrel. I think the standard LSS should work fine for mine. What do you think?
I’m just curious on your build how you went from 2.8 pounds for the chassis handle in stock to 10? I’m just curious because I’m considering doing the same thing.
@@PrecisionRifleNetwork thanks. You mentioned earlier in the video that the chassis/butstock/grip weighed 2.8 pounds and with the rifle all put together weighed over 10. Just wondering what added so much weight? I’m considering changing my current oryx chassis to a lighter one but not the mdt hnt. Thanks
@rpk5250 I've been looking a lot at similar pieces to do a build. It just adds up quick. 2.8 pounds then a barreled action can easily be 5 pounds depending on the components. Not sure with this carbon fiber barrel, still maybe close to that. So you're getting close to 8 pounds already. Forget the scope power/ size he said but it is probably over 20oz + mount. He said the bipod and arca added 1 pound also.
Hi the nice build can you recommend a barrel for my tikka in 30-06? You might know a company that carrying custom barrel I will appreciate you help good video
Precision Rifle Network I was actually looking for a scope and just happened to catch your video DIY build series because it was “recommended” - the algorithm works, I subscribed right away 😏. Thanks for the good scope option for my build since they’re VERY similar...I just got the exact same LSS chassis and stock as your build but I’m going with ARC Nucleus action, ARC rings and bought the trigger from them too...it’s my first DIY build and I thank you for the heads up on the scope rings 👍🏻
When we talk about weight I kinda giggle a bit because 11-13 pounds is right around where powerful double rifles used to take dangerous game are at. That setup looks nice.
TOTAL WEIGHT: start at 10:30
like this follow up of this rifle. Building a Tika, Bergara, and a Savage 110 now. All different calibers.
Cool looking set up Joel... Looking forward to part 3.........
Thanks. Should be a good shooter. I'm hoping I don't have to handload to get the accuracy I want. I already bought all the factory ammo, so that would be annoying.
Love ya work, Joel. From Australia
Pitty Mark Thank you!!
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
Like your style of research and presentation
I built this same set up in 270 for my wife, she was having trouble getting a stock that fit her really well, this chassis is the way to go. Light weight and completely modifiable. The folding hinge in the butt stock is rad too, makes it easy for packing.
try b5 systems stock
Great video. I have a similar situation but my Savage already has a proof barrel in it
Nice build. You can adjust Tikka trigger less than one pound, just shave attachment bolt to allow adjusting screw get out little bit more and secure it. I'm running my at 11...12 ounces for year now, no issue so far.
Thanks for the tip!
Been considering the hnt26 but this is looking like a good cheaper option.
yeah it's a valid choice. You might also check out Ultradyne Chassis. Not certain if they make a tikka option yet, but it's worth looking into.
good video
Thanks
Digging this series Joel, cant wait to see how it shoots. Also, I see ya repping the Tactical Sh*t T shirt, being from St Louis I can appreciate that!
The MDT LSS is such a nice chassis, I built one with Tikka T3x action and the skeleton MDT stock with adjustable cheek and pull in Win Mag 300. I used a Proof Carbon 24 inch barrel and a Fat Bastard brake. I put an Arken ARES ETR 4.5x30x50 (poor man's scope, I could not afford the Night Force), Atlas bipod. It weighs half of the Tikka T3x Lite barrel that came with it. I prefer the 5 round detachable box magazine from MDT from the original 3 round box. I feel more recoil than with the heavier barrel using the same brake.
Sounds like a great rifle 👍
Jim how heavy is your rifle. I’m doing about the same build
@@daingreschok4090 The build without the scope or loaded magazine is 8 pounds 6 ounces, the Atlon Ares ETR scope weighs 2.25 pounds and the Magazine with ammo (210gr bullets) 5 rounds around 0.5 pounds fully loaded is 12.5 pounds.
The Tikka factory trigger breaks so sharp at 2.5 pounds, I added a M*arbo spring now breaks at 1.5 pound, incredibly sharp and light. It surprises me everytime.
Not an Arken Ares… it is an Athlon Ares. Arken do not use model names, just number/ letter combos.
Tikka’s usually like to be torqued to 45 in/lbs. if it doesn’t shoot great try the lower setting.
Jason Whiteman ok thanks.
I was going off of the MDT chassis suggestions.
Nice looking rifle think I'd go with 6.5 PRC. or 7-08. Not sure who makes brownells scopes or much about them honestly. Was a Nikon user till they stopped making scopes. Vortex is now the scope I use. Can't wait till you take this to the range want to see accuracy for this set up.
Coming later this week most likely.
I'd like to do a build like this too. I wish there were an option for this chassis but with a longer forend and an Arca built in
I agree, wish the forend was slightly longer.
@@PrecisionRifleNetwork Check out MDT LSS-XL It's a bit longer
XLS Element 3.0
Is it possible to put 338 LM barrel on this chassis?
Great video. 2lbs 8oz or 2.840lbs?
Looks like 2.84 lbs doesn’t it. Joel can you please confirm? Thanks.
What’s your barrel length? I’m looking at this chassis or the LSS XL for a 6.5 creedmoor with 18” barrel. I think the standard LSS should work fine for mine. What do you think?
Yes standard works well with shorter barrels. Mine was 24-26”. I can’t remember off the top of my head.
@@PrecisionRifleNetwork ok. Thank you for replying!
@@tgunz64 no problem
I’m just curious on your build how you went from 2.8 pounds for the chassis handle in stock to 10? I’m just curious because I’m considering doing the same thing.
I'm sorry, could you rephrase your question? I'm not understanding what you're asking me.
@@PrecisionRifleNetwork thanks. You mentioned earlier in the video that the chassis/butstock/grip weighed 2.8 pounds and with the rifle all put together weighed over 10. Just wondering what added so much weight? I’m considering changing my current oryx chassis to a lighter one but not the mdt hnt. Thanks
@rpk5250 I've been looking a lot at similar pieces to do a build. It just adds up quick. 2.8 pounds then a barreled action can easily be 5 pounds depending on the components. Not sure with this carbon fiber barrel, still maybe close to that. So you're getting close to 8 pounds already. Forget the scope power/ size he said but it is probably over 20oz + mount. He said the bipod and arca added 1 pound also.
@@rpk5250 sorry for the delay...reference what Jacob said. that's basically my answer.
Hi the nice build can you recommend a barrel for my tikka in 30-06?
You might know a company that carrying custom barrel I will appreciate you help good video
Proof would be a good company to start with. I would also talk to a competent precision rifle gunsmith. They will have some options for you.
What bolt handle is that?
Factory Tikka T3. I didn't change anything.
So where is the "ultralight rifle" at? 10+ lbs is nearly double what an ultralight rifle actually is.
Each to their own. Definitions vary. I think most would agree that a sub-10lb rifle is pretty lightweight.
I know, I know - I’m late to the proverbial party but;
What height of rings are those? Reason I ask is because I’m building the same rig 😏🇺🇸
I believe these are the Medium height. Here's a link. www.midwayusa.com/product/1092789250083
If you went with a 56mm objective diameter scope, you might need the High version.
Precision Rifle Network I was actually looking for a scope and just happened to catch your video DIY build series because it was “recommended” - the algorithm works, I subscribed right away 😏.
Thanks for the good scope option for my build since they’re VERY similar...I just got the exact same LSS chassis and stock as your build but I’m going with ARC Nucleus action, ARC rings and bought the trigger from them too...it’s my first DIY build and I thank you for the heads up on the scope rings 👍🏻
@@ninjasquirrels awesome! Thanks for subscribing. 👍
When we talk about weight I kinda giggle a bit because 11-13 pounds is right around where powerful double rifles used to take dangerous game are at. That setup looks nice.
“Hand tight” while proceeds to use a wrench and vice