This is the first real presentation of the Spuhr Ideal Chassi System (SICS) [sic] and its features — specifically in this instance, a chassis part for a Remington short action. Spur recently advised, “We start on the middle section and more is to come.”
In our opinion, one of the most important parts for high/good accuracy is the rigidity of the action. Mostly people are well aware that a rigid action has much higher accuracy potential than one that is less rigid.
This is heavily improved by the stock or chassi system where good bedding helps to stiffen up the system.
So we made our middle section as stiff as possible. That is why the magwell goes far past the magazine towards the muzzle; this will help stiffen up the last inches of the action under the recoil lug.
The middle section features the Spuhr interface cut to allow one to mount notes, timers, ACI, TV screens, or other accessories/necessities and the chassis will feature a barricade stop in front of the magwell.
Follow up on this sneak peek by watching Håkan Spuhr is on social, @Spuhr, and online at Spuhr.biz.
spuhr is okay, but the woman running the one and only official US distributor at milehigh is a genuine nutcase
I love seeing this sort of firearm info on SSD!!!
Why is it always Remington actions that gets the cool clothes?
Tikka CTR would be a no-brainer, Sako TRG would be bold.
But hey, let the Remmy boys be test pilots, surely this chassis will be awesome, it’s Swedish, and it’s Spuhr.
Cool. Now please make one for us long forgotten model 70 addicts