I ordered up the new ESS Chassis with the 18" partially railed Handguard right after I saw them in the flesh at this year's SHOT Show. They started shipping a couple of weeks ago. Mine arrived last Thursday, just before I left for the Calgary Gun Show, so I didn't get to put it together until yesterday. So far, I am really impressed with this latest offering from MDT. It is a definite change from the ESS XL system that I was running before, with the previous system being simpler in execution and lighter in weight. This chassis is more akin to the CADEX Light Strike series or some of the other competitors, with additional buttstock adjustments and a longer, separate Handguard. I chose the 18" partially enclosed Handguard for its combination of full-length barrel protection, ventilation, and the ability to (at least mostly) block mirage from the barrel as it heats up. The entire chassis goes together in 3 parts - the Buttstock, the Action and the Handguard. A single large bolt secures the Buttstock to the Action, and the Handguard is secured to the Action by 3 screws. Assembly is a very simple process, guided in a series of very simple steps by the chassis User's Manual. I should note that the Handguard is MLOC compatible throughout.
All things considered, I really like this new offering from MDT. At just under $1000 CAD, this chassis offers a number of subtle but useful enhancements over the ESS XL that I was running before. The additional adjustments in the Buttplate (vertical) and Cheek-Rest (lateral) are awesome, as is the MLOC handguard with forward rail for night vision devices.
I mounted my tried and true Rem 700 Police Sniper System in the ESS chassis, but not before it got a nice new Duracoat finish in Matte Black. I had the barrel cut back to 22", Re-Crowned and threaded for an Insite Heathen Muzzle Brake at the same time I had the Bolt Handle turned for a Badger Ordnance Tactical Handle. The Rem 700 Right-Hand, Short-Action slid into the ESS chassis perfectly, as you would expect. Tolerances are excellent with a nice, snug fit of the Receiver Tube and Recoil Lug into the Action portion of the chassis. I used an ATRS once-piece steel Rail and their Tall Rings to mount a Bushnell Elite Tactical Xtended Range Scope (XRS) 4.5-30x 50mm. IMHO and experience, this is an awesome "budget" piece of higher-end glass, coming in at approximately $2500 CAD and seeing quite a bit of serious use on the U.S. PRS circuit. Its not quite Razor HD II, NF ATACR or S&B PM II territory, but it is nipping at their heels.
Anyhow, enough chatter. Here are the pics - Enjoy!
All things considered, I really like this new offering from MDT. At just under $1000 CAD, this chassis offers a number of subtle but useful enhancements over the ESS XL that I was running before. The additional adjustments in the Buttplate (vertical) and Cheek-Rest (lateral) are awesome, as is the MLOC handguard with forward rail for night vision devices.
I mounted my tried and true Rem 700 Police Sniper System in the ESS chassis, but not before it got a nice new Duracoat finish in Matte Black. I had the barrel cut back to 22", Re-Crowned and threaded for an Insite Heathen Muzzle Brake at the same time I had the Bolt Handle turned for a Badger Ordnance Tactical Handle. The Rem 700 Right-Hand, Short-Action slid into the ESS chassis perfectly, as you would expect. Tolerances are excellent with a nice, snug fit of the Receiver Tube and Recoil Lug into the Action portion of the chassis. I used an ATRS once-piece steel Rail and their Tall Rings to mount a Bushnell Elite Tactical Xtended Range Scope (XRS) 4.5-30x 50mm. IMHO and experience, this is an awesome "budget" piece of higher-end glass, coming in at approximately $2500 CAD and seeing quite a bit of serious use on the U.S. PRS circuit. Its not quite Razor HD II, NF ATACR or S&B PM II territory, but it is nipping at their heels.
Anyhow, enough chatter. Here are the pics - Enjoy!




