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Very happy with my Cadex and now have somewhere around 200-300 rounds down the pipe. Here are some results: 6.5 Creedmore at 400m. It has also passed the 10 shot sub MOA at 300yrds challenge.
I've got my fingers crossed that the Nuke chassis is a success and Cadex starts making them for Tikka actions.
They recalled them because they break in cold weather shooting. They also said they won't be making them for any other action other then the 700 footprint anytime soon.
I had a shepherd rifle on order and with all the problems with the stock, brake, and delays canceled it.
It would be nice as well if they made a chassis similar to the XLR "Element" to have a slightly lighter weight option. They would already have the inlets programmed into the CNC machines.
Who the hell told you that because this is a BS story and the person that told you that is obviously not in the secrets of the gods? First, we never released the Strike Nuke so how could we recall it. Second there never been a problem with the cold, the initial problem occurred in the very hot temperature, in fact it didn't occurred, we simply expected it to fail with very hot temperature so we worked for months on a new composite and found the solution right before the holidays. So I don't know who told you that bad explanation but it's not even close to the truth. We expected the composite of the gen1 to have a tendency to flex too much under very hot temperature (like leaving the rifle in the trunk of your car at 30 degree celcius) so we didn't take any chances and preferred to design another composite blend.
We never said that we weren't going to do it, but that we needed to complete the Rem variant which is still the bread and butter before thinking about offering the Tikka. If there's any other action that has a chance to be designed in Strike Nuke it is the T3 because it involves one mold only for short and long action calibers (always long action).
I'm sorry to hear about that. Leaving for the summer vacations the word was that we were going to start to deliver some Sheepdog between the end of August and beginning of September. Due to delays we experienced with the short action model for sure the long action Shepherd has to be delayed too but we are working hard on the tolling for the long action now that the short action is secured.
I'm very sorry for the unexpected delays and the problem that this may have caused you. Hopefully you can put your hand on a Strike Nuke sometimes this fall and then you'll be able to make up your mind on if you ever need one or not in the future.
At the left, is a Dual Strike chassis for Stiller 375 CT using the Cadex 375/408 7 round magazine. At the right, is a Cadex CDX-33 Patriot Lite rifle chambered in 338 Lapua Mag.
Amazing pictures of a Cadex Lite Competition chassis outfitted with a Defiance Deviant Tactical action and a MX1 muzzle brake. What a gorgeous custom build!
Here are some pictures of a left handed Rem 700 sitting in a Cadex Field Competition chassis and equipped with the Cadex MX1 muzzle brake.
As you’ll notice, this Field Competition chassis features the optional Field Series 20 MOA top rail, the optional Bipod rail and the optional Centre accessory rail kit (2).
Keep sharing your pictures with us!
Beautiful pictures from Texas, USA of a Cadex Field OT CORE chassis. The customer is very happy about his new build using a Savage Arms 10TR action. Keep sending your pictures!
Awesome field pics from a loyal returning customer. This Canadian gentlemen is a proud owner of two Cadex chassis and one Tremor rifle. You can see him here enjoying some range time with his Cadex CDX-50 TREMOR 50BMG in the open fields of British-Columbia.
Who said that a Rem700 can’t shoot? This group was shot at 1300m with a Rem700 308 Win sitting in a Cadex Dual Strike chassis.
Guys sometimes complain about the weight of our first ever chassis design (Dual Strike) but that weight is also what gives you this ultimate stability required to make these incredible shots. Light and stable doesn’t go well in the same sentence. Now it’s up to you to find your sweet balance between the usability and the stability depending on your needs.
Guys sometimes complain about the weight of our first ever chassis design (Dual Strike) but that weight is also what gives you this ultimate stability required to make these incredible shots. Light and stable doesn’t go well in the same sentence. Now it’s up to you to find your sweet balance between the usability and the stability depending on your needs.
I've always loved the look and design of the Cadex chassis, but ya that weight is killer. The dual strike weighs almost 4x more than my Manners T4. I'm glad you guys have released other options. In particular the competition series looks really awesome.
What a good way to start the weekend with those amazing pictures of a Tikka T3 in a Cadex Field Tactical chassis. Thanks to our friends from Poland and keep sharing pictures with us!
Congratulations to RWS CETUS (Poland) sniper team for their 2nd place in Magnum class at the Long Range Euro Cup 2017 using some Cadex Patriot Lite 338 Lapua.