Cadex chassis owners? Any downside besides the price?

emerson

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The folding ability along with field adjustable (without tools) LOP and cheek piece, in addition to the defined pistol grip check all the boxes for me. What have the owners of a Cadex chassis found that they don't like? I know it's heavy.
 
I do not own one, but have spent a fair bit of time behind one. A downside is yet to be determined; the chassis works perfectly for me.

The unit I have been using was a little finicky to insert the mags for the first few mags, which cleared up as the finish in the magwell worked in.

Go for it! I am taking a hard look at a personal one as well...

Adam
 
Thanks for the replies. Considering the cost of a semi-custom rifle $2300 for a chassis that flexible doesn't seem out of line. I'm not ready to spend right now, but trying to get my ducks lined up to spend once, cry once.
 
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I do not own one, but have spent a fair bit of time behind one. A downside is yet to be determined; the chassis works perfectly for me.

The unit I have been using was a little finicky to insert the mags for the first few mags, which cleared up as the finish in the magwell worked in.

Go for it! I am taking a hard look at a personal one as well...

Adam
It looks like the higher butt pad and optic mount means the bore is lower compared to the shooter/rear support and the recoil is more rearward and less rotational? Does it work like this in practice? Maybe I'm just overthinking this....
 
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