SHOT SHOW 2013 Report: Cadex Strike Dual Chassis

I didn't find it that heavy compared to most of their competition.

The only really light ones were the Eberlestock Chassis

It was about on par with most of the aluminum chassis stocks like the AICS, JAE, etc.


I think the Eberlestock totally and completely kicks the ass of this, ( yeah canadian made all that w/e). It's even manages to be cheaper lol.
Its pretty and this is ugly, it looks a B movie prop or a toy. If this is heavy as well what exactly does it bring to the market that doesn't already exist in similar stocks, besides the most overinflated price.
 
If you compare to an XLR or AICS it is expensive. Potentially double the price.

However it has adjustments with no tools where the others don't or mostly don't. If you compare to an AICS AX you are 1500 for the folder, 140 for the action rail and 140 for the forward rail. An AICS AX is right in the ball park price wise. A cadex has LOP adj with no tools where the AICS/AX requires offsets. The AICS/AX does not fold over the bolt. Nebulous value at best but still a difference.

I have only held an AICS not owned one. I will probably get an AICS at some point if the "ban pistol grip" stock stupidity arrives here from the New York and Conneticut socialist wonderland's (cesspools) but until then I will keep my Cadex, XLR and MAK. Cadex may be double the price of everything else, but so far, I like it at least twice as much. I plan to use a couple of barreled actions in the same chassis so to me it is the same cost as two stocks.
 
these stocks are not expensive by comparison. furthermore there is no possible way you could have one made at any machine shop for less. price would be $1500 more at the very least. these are some very fine stocks that really cost bucks to make.
 
these stocks are not expensive by comparison. furthermore there is no possible way you could have one made at any machine shop for less. price would be $1500 more at the very least. these are some very fine stocks that really cost bucks to make.
Know what you mean. CNC would make it much faster, but anything can be deal with Manual.
Still quite pricy, wonder how hard is it to make a stock like that Cadex?
 
$2,999.99 At OST, I was considering getting this, but I just can't stomach the price...How is it companies like Savage Arms makes a BA110 for like 2400 all tax's in and it compares to some of the best rifles in the world and that comes with barrel and everything. I'm really not sure....I get the folding stock and the quality is great, but still.....
 
it is pricy , but there is alot of work going into it, Not sure I would get one. The AX would be a nice choice.
 
$2,999.99 At OST, I was considering getting this, but I just can't stomach the price...How is it companies like Savage Arms makes a BA110 for like 2400 all tax's in and it compares to some of the best rifles in the world and that comes with barrel and everything. I'm really not sure....I get the folding stock and the quality is great, but still.....

That is for a complete rifle with the Cadex chassis.


Thank god it's only $2999.99.........cause $3000 dollars even would be crazy.



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