Cadex Customer's Pics

A few white lies to the missus never really hurt anyone. Did some home renovations a few months ago, told her one of those rifles was flooring.

Cadex Hardwood Flooring company or something like that, haha!
 
Haha, the fence was supposed to be this summer's project since the inside of the house is mostly done, but daddy needed some glass for another rifle so the fence will have to wait, hahahaha!!!
 
@Aprilia Man, Nice! Send us some pics when your build is complete!


Also, here's a satisfied customer's testimonial:
"I received my dual strike chassis yesterday and I have to say it is nothing short of a fine piece of artwork.
I couldn't be happier with my choice to go with your product. The quality and finish are above my expectations. At first I thought that the price of the chassis was high for what you get but now that I have it in hand I can see why it is so expensive. Worth every penny.
Your packaging saved the day as well, it looks like my box took quite a drop as the styrofoam was damaged from the chassis slamming against it. No damage to the chassis though, thanks to your superior packaging.
Please share this with those involved in producing my chassis as I am very thankful to those that have taken the time to produce a superior product.
Thanks again and I will be ordering your two stage trigger and unitized scope mount shortly."
Chad

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Almost there!

Still need a scope and about a few hours assembly time. :)



 
re-posting these pics from my visit to Wanstall's...beautiful gun!

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Hi Guys,
I really like the quality of CADEX products and decided to build a rifle using a CADEX chassis.

I purchased the bits and pieces from vendors on Gun Nutz and with the help of a friend assembled it this past weekend.

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I had to do the same to Richard's rail on my OT chassis. A small price to pay for a great look and fit! Now, time to cerakote that PRS, rail, mount, and barrel to match the chassis. And if you're OCD, also the scope.

Congrats!
 
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CADEX Guardian Lite in .308 w/ Bushnell XRS 4.5-30x in Spuhr Mount w/ Burris Fast-Fire III and Atlas Bipod:

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5 Rounds of Fed 168gr GMM @ 100m = ~.33"


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Hi guys.

There's a lot of different after market rails on the market and every single of them is different. Some are flush to the top of the receiver, some are extended, some have mirage band hook at the end which make them longer, etc. It's impossible for Cadex to control what type of rails may be assembled on the top of a Remington or Rem clone action. This is why the fore-end tube has been trimmed in order to have a maximum of space for the longer top rail.

Basically to avoid any contact with the fore-end tube the top rail cannot stick-out further than 0. " from the end of the action (receiver). See example of a top rail finishing flush to the action receiver.



From the end of your action up to the fore-end tube the maximum length the top rail could stick out would be .270"

I hope it helps to better understand.
 
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