Looking at your website, I see it lists different bolt faces are available, specifically B,C and D. I'm guessing .470", .540", .585"? Any chance of .384"?
Also, the different bolt knob styles, any chance of photos?
Patrice,
Are there any plans to offer the Strike Nuke inletted for other actions?
I'm looking for a stock of this style for a Tikka T3.
If there are plans to build them, I would happily wait and purchase a quality Canadian product.
Hey Patrice, could you give me a weight estimate on a 260 Sheepdog with a 24 inch barrel? I love the fact you guys are Canadian made and the adjustable chassis but this would be my one rifle to rule them all so to speak. As much as I like the looks, I'd rather not lug a 10 or 11 pound rifle with scope around after coyotes or deer and I'm stuck in southern Ontario with a caliber limitation of 7mm and under I believe (might be 270 or less). I've got lots of 308 brass since that's what my dad shoots and sourcing Creedmoor or 6.5x47 Lapua can be a pain I've been told.
Cheers,
Wes
Hey Patrice, could you give me a weight estimate on a 260 Sheepdog with a 24 inch barrel? I love the fact you guys are Canadian made and the adjustable chassis but this would be my one rifle to rule them all so to speak. As much as I like the looks, I'd rather not lug a 10 or 11 pound rifle with scope around after coyotes or deer and I'm stuck in southern Ontario with a caliber limitation of 7mm and under I believe (might be 270 or less). I've got lots of 308 brass since that's what my dad shoots and sourcing Creedmoor or 6.5x47 Lapua can be a pain I've been told.
Cheers,
Wes
Hey Patrice, could you give me a weight estimate on a 260 Sheepdog with a 24 inch barrel? I love the fact you guys are Canadian made and the adjustable chassis but this would be my one rifle to rule them all so to speak. As much as I like the looks, I'd rather not lug a 10 or 11 pound rifle with scope around after coyotes or deer and I'm stuck in southern Ontario with a caliber limitation of 7mm and under I believe (might be 270 or less). I've got lots of 308 brass since that's what my dad shoots and sourcing Creedmoor or 6.5x47 Lapua can be a pain I've been told.
Cheers,
Wes
Hi Carson,
Unfortunately for now it's now in our plan.
we started the development of the Nuke with the Remington 700 because it's the most available action on the market and since the mold is a little fortune we started by the one action we ave the most chance to sale.
If everything goes well we will think about expending the choice of action available!
If you are ready to wait to buy your stock you can fallow us on Facebook.
Or contact me on my e-mail address once in a wile and i will keep you updated with pleasure.
Best regards,
Nicolas Gendron Customer Service
(450)348-6774
customerservice@cadexinc.com
Thanks Patrice, I've liked the idea of an adjustable stock since I discovered my 870 length of pull was too long, makes me worried other factory firearms won't fit me with a new stock or modification, this conveniently solves that problem in a Canadian made package. I was looking at a GRS stock but the Strike nuke is actually cheaper and synthetic which will be better if the weather gets rough.
Do you recommend anyone in Ontario in particular Patrice? I've been looking to do some business with Tactical Ordinance, I know they do rem 700 work but if I'm going to sink the money in your products I want to use a smith you trust that is familiar with Cadex products.
I'm hoping they come out with one for the T3 actions. I am patient.
I don't know for how many years still but the mold for the Strike Nuke is insanely expensive to design and produce so the demand must be there prior for us to go that route.
I'm sorry to let you know that for the moment you are the first Savage/Nuke request. Lots of Tikka requests but you're the first for Savage. Thanks for your request, I'm keeping good note of that. Best regardsWell If a Savage SA where to be made I'm sold!
I'm sorry to let you know that for the moment you are the first Savage/Nuke request. Lots of Tikka requests but you're the first for Savage. Thanks for your request, I'm keeping good note of that. Best regards