T3 Tac

Simply called the TAC model. Our web site is about 5 years out of date, except the price list. When you are up to your butt in work it's hard to find time for the web.
 
The one pictured is $793 and includes two colours, two studs, decelerator at your length, clamp cheek adjuster with sideways adjustment, inletted as a drop in and a SS recoil lug installed. Any of our hardware can be installed on this stock.
 
Ian: Would you recommend bedding the action for your stocks? Or is it good to go out of the box?

LH

I have two of Ian's stocks (not the one pictured), one I did as a drop in, the other as a pillar and glass bedded stock.

As yet I cannot see any real difference.
 
Thats a really neat stock for a T3,
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this one is cool too.>>>
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Roedale Chassis System for the T3
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Happy Shooting:)
 
It would change out the tiktac stock that I thought was great until I got mine. I isnt bad but I hate all the flex it has. The steel mags would be nice as you can get a 10 rounder.
 
The Rosedale system is designed to accept ACIS skins and mags there making the stock look the a AW/AI rifle, basically what he did was designed a chassis that would accept a T3 receiver that would accept ACIS skins and accessories. I believe we was give permission from AI to do the project as they had no interest in doing it them selves. From I have heard from Pete Lincoln, he started out just modifying the REM 700 ACIS chassis to accept a T3 and got the idea to design his own chassis to same time and money. Anyways the main benefit from the ACIS/Rosedale stock/chassis is like any ACIS stock

You can just order the skeleton from Rosedale and order the ACIS skins, buttpad and cheekrest from any AI dealer and make it look like any AE/AI or ACEI Rem 700.

What would the comparison in weight be from an ACIS/Rosedale stock vs. the Robertson Tac model?

/cl
 
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