The XRS Chassis is a testament to the harmonious blend of tradition and modern precision engineering. Designed for those who appreciate the classic feel of a traditional rifle stock yet seek the enhanced performance offered by contemporary chassis systems, this product stands as an exemplary choice.
At its core lies a full-length CNC machined 6061 aircraft-grade aluminum structure, promising unparalleled strength and durability. This robust framework is encased in high-strength textured polymer panels that provide insulation against harsh environmental conditions, making it suitable for diverse shooting scenarios.
A standout feature of the XRS Chassis is its precision aluminum V-block bedding system. This innovation ensures flawless fitment with any rifle action, thereby maximizing accuracy—a crucial factor whether you're at the range or on a hunt.
Adaptability defines the XRS experience. It comes equipped with both angled and vertical over-molded grips right out of the box, allowing shooters to tailor their grip preference effortlessly. Furthermore, it's designed to be highly configurable; weighing approximately 3.9 pounds (subject to inlet), it serves as an excellent upgrade for factory rifles or as a solid foundation for custom builds.
The chassis does not compromise on ergonomic features either. It boasts an adjustable length of pull ranging from 13.25 inches up to more than 15 inches via spacers—accommodating various shooter preferences—and includes a quick-adjust cheek piece tailored for optimal scope alignment over bore.
The generous twelve-inch-long Forend offers M-LOK slots ready-made for accessory attachment while also supporting ARCA or Picatinny rail integration, ensuring you have all necessary tools at your disposal without compromising on mobility or balance.
In essence, the XRS Chassis provides everything one could desire in terms of adaptability and performance enhancement without abandoning traditional aesthetics—a perfect companion whether you're pursuing game in rugged terrain or seeking tight groupings on paper targets.