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Thread: LSS-22 Chassis for Rimfire Bolt Action Rifles

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolman View Post
    Ice, you crack me up buddy! I have a real nice 1712 in the new LSS that looks good.......still can't believe you sold it lol.



    Lovely wood stock on that. Looks very purposeful now in the LSS-22

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    mossler,

    Le 64MPR is nose heavy, with the PRS the equilibrium point is at the "sharpie"

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    Quote Originally Posted by mossler View Post
    Lovely wood stock on that. Looks very purposeful now in the LSS-22
    Thanks mossier......I'm still on the fence if it will stay in the LSS because I still like the original stock. I'm going to shoot it today and see how it goes. Maybe that will help me decide.
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    Goodness that's a sexy looking 1712! I had ordered one a few months ago and it had the most insane wood I've ever seen on a 1712. Turns out the gun had a serious flaw or two. Missing bluing near the receiver and a funky looking square hole that shouldn't have been there. I've had 1710's before and knew it was a boo boo. Sent it back. Now I wanna order another 1712 and 1710 and I'm scared its gonna mean selling the unfired 1727 to get both a those!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pascalp View Post
    mossler,

    Le 64MPR is nose heavy, with the PRS the equilibrium point is at the "sharpie"
    Much obliged for the information!

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    I wonder if a Norinco NS 522 would fit the Anshutz 54 version chassis? Are you considering producing any other chassis? (Sako Quad for example?)

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    Another one !
    I tried my old 1395, which is an old 64 action dated 1965 with less diameter than actual 64 match.


    With the V support, 1mm difference in diameter wasn't a problem for a good fit.

    The carbine is an old timer and the trigger group too. Not wide but much more more length.



    I had some milling to do, a simple job.

    Now It works well.


    Why this transformation ? I like my 1395 and I'm confident that she can shoot really well. The main drawback is the trigger, a good grip is mandatory to work with.
    This morning I did a try with the 1395 fitted on a thumbhole stock (before LSS transformation).

    Not too bad, 100m 110y, 30shots, -3°C 27°F, no gloves I was frozen.


    I hope to improve with the LSS. With a collapsible stock and a folding adapter it will make a nice rifle.

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    If my Savage 9317 fits I will buy one immediately.

    Edited, changed my mind from my .22 to my savage 17HMR
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    I can't wait for one to fit my Savage 93-17.

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    pascalp - that's some nice work on the milling. Wish I could have the same results! Lol. A picture of mine as it sits. Will be getting a Magpul MOE-K grip for it but it works great as is!

    Anshutz 1727F in a LSS-22 Anshutz 54 action chassis

    Wishing for a endless supply of ammo........

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