Eliseo RTM modular Rifle

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Anyone have one in Canada? I am building one for myself as time permits. I am going .260, 300 win, .338 lapua. This a case where a swapable bolt head would sure be nice. The biggest cost on a rifle like this is all the bolts you need lol. Looking for info on ease of caliber changes, feeding issues etc. Please keep business related questions to PM's

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http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2010/01/new-eliseo-modular-remington-chassis/


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We've build a few using Defiance Machines Mutant action on the RTM, RTS, and lightweight hunter tube chassis. They've worked well. It would be hard to get one action to feed three different case lengths though, you could do a std. mag & lapua switch rig by swapping barrels, bolts & mag wells & it should still feed fine out of the mags. Getting the 260 to feed would depend on how forward the mag is positioned, Gary Elisio should know whether it would be as simple a changing the magwell/bottom metal.
Good luck.
 
We've build a few using Defiance Machines Mutant action on the RTM, RTS, and lightweight hunter tube chassis. They've worked well. It would be hard to get one action to feed three different case lengths though, you could do a std. mag & lapua switch rig by swapping barrels, bolts & mag wells & it should still feed fine out of the mags. Getting the 260 to feed would depend on how forward the mag is positioned, Gary Elisio should know whether it would be as simple a changing the magwell/bottom metal.
Good luck.

My understanding of the system is it was designed to do just that. I assume by moving the mag position with different lowers. I distribute for pierce engineering who worked with Gary on a long action package with various bolts to do this.

From Accurateshooter.com

"One gun, many calibers. That’s the concept behind Gary Eliseo’s new modular long action tube gun. By offering two different lower assemblies, along with swappable bolts and barrels, Gary’s versatile new RTM (Remington Tactical Modular) chassis can shoot a wide range of chamberings, from the midsize cartridges (such as 6XC) all the way up to the .338 Lapua Magnum. Eliseo’s RTM provides the tactical shooter with unrivaled versatility in a single package with consistent ergonomics and control function. You’ve heard the old adage, “beware the man with one gun.” Well that’s especially true if the one gun is built on the Eliseo RTM platform. To our knowledge, the RTM is first tube gun that can shoot everything from a 22-250 up to the .338 Lapua Mag. It’s a remarkable feat of engineering."

Gary provided this initial report: “I wanted to give Daily Bulletin readers a peek at the new RTM chassis I’ve been working on. Designed to accept the Remington 700 long actions or custom long action Rem clones, it will be available with two lower units. With the shorter lower, users can run short action cartridges like the 6-6.5×47, 6XC, 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5×47 Lapua and .308 using AICS 5- or 10-round magazine. Or, with the longer lower (and a different barrel and bolt), you can shoot the .300 Win Mag up to the .338 Lapua Mag using AI 5-round single stack magazines.” Gary adds: “I’ve been working with John Pierce on this project — he’ll offer an action ‘package’ which will include a long action, two bolts, and even two barrels for those who want all the options.” Eliseo’s new RTM chassis comes equipped with an improved ambidextrous cheek piece, Gary’s new folding VRGS (vertical rear grip system), and a pair of quick detach sling swivel cups. For more information, visit CompetitionShootingStuff.com, or call Gary Eliseo at (714) 630-5734.
 
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Reading you quote it would seem that it may be possible. However We have 1 of these in 338 Lapua. I can not see any way that a short action could be used in the long action chassis or vise versa. The mag wells are different , the action bolt spacing is different.
Maybe if 1 were to buy the part of the chassis that encases the action the rest of the parts will fit, but it sure does not seem like a 1 size fits all chassis from what we have here.
 
Reading you quote it would seem that it may be possible. However We have 1 of these in 338 Lapua. I can not see any way that a short action could be used in the long action chassis or vise versa. The mag wells are different , the action bolt spacing is different.
Maybe if 1 were to buy the part of the chassis that encases the action the rest of the parts will fit, but it sure does not seem like a 1 size fits all chassis from what we have here.

I believe you only use long action actions and the interchangeable lower part of the chasis moves the mag well around to accomodate the different cartridge lenghts. Their are 3 lower units, s/a, l/a and .338 cip. Look at the photo in my original post and notice where the mag release is. That would be the short action lower if you compare it to the lower that is not installed.
 
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