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15 Bullseyes
Here's the 223 prototype. I've put almost 500 rounds through it with minor hiccups. They will all be worked out prior to production.
The Stock Problem:

The Solution:

The first pic is an 80 grain A-Max loaded to the lands and the second is an 80 grain Berger VLD loaded into the lands at over 2.4 inches with plenty of room to spare!
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1 Bullseye
You need to get on the stick and start mass producing some bolt stops for use, lol! 😉
Brownell's has been out of them every since I began looking. If I had a stop I'd just bite the bullet and buy a factory long throw magazine and be good to go with my .308 till your mags are ready.
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15 Bullseyes
It looks like we cracked the long action DBM puzzle this morning! Next week we're going to start some testing!
The best part is there will be no modifications to the stock needed!
Bolt stops will be manufactured at the same time to be part of the conversion kit and for sale independently.
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1 Bullseye
The Roedale system is almost a “No Gunsmith required” bottom metal and is still limited to SA.
Not to mention it is pretty expensive to get here in the US!
It is a very well made piece of equipment however.
If we end up with a long action solution machined as well as Roedale's, I will be a happy man and you guys will be happy Tikka Shooters!
Those are swedish Alutek.eu stuff.
As far as I have seen avileble for AICS mags and also original mags.
I seen them also working on à 10rds staggered mag for 06 length….
I am hoping a lot on that for My own T3-TRG bastard….Håkan
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1 Bullseye
I'm looking at buying t3 223 in 1-8 T, and would like to know if the bigger 223 mag are ready and how $ they will be ;D.
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15 Bullseyes
I'm putting the long action dbm together first, but the short action one will follow shortly.
Good to know they are as sought after as I originally thought they would be.
Once they are done, you'll be the first to know!
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1 Bullseye
I'm excited about the T3 in 223 with the 1-8 T, hopeing to get one soon. Wanting to zip some 60 75 gr's at some Bobs & Yotes. ;D
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1 Bullseye
Jason,
Did a search and ended up on the forum, I am really interested in the long action magazine, I shoot the 300wsm with 210 vld, My OAL is 3.21 off of memory, Anyways, I modified a 300 win./7mm rem mag. plastic clip, but the case is bit to fat for this to work well. I was curious if that will be an issue with your long action magazine? Thanks , P.S. I'm next door in North Dakota! Let me know when you have them ready! -
1 Bullseye
Will the mag mod for the 223, make a problem for the bolt. I don't know if this is a dumb question or not but I don't have the rifle yet. I'm hope to get one soon, I just want to take advantage 1-8 T.
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1 Bullseye
I like the RELIABILITY and the simplicity of the Tikka single stack mag. Hope you're keeping it single stack.
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1 Bullseye
I have a 300 WSM that asked for a longer mag as well….hope I can get it for her birthday though, lol. Interested in one when you get them done.
Cheers 😀
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15 Bullseyes
Hi Guys,
Looks like I'll have the LA Mag system ready this spring. I know it is like waiting for Christmas ;D
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1 Bullseye
Jason,
Is this mag system going to work on the 695 actions or just the T-3?
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1 Bullseye
I just got my 7mm-08 T3 and I have been looking into using Berger bullets and I noticed and issue with the length. That brought me to this post… Anything new on these magazines and stops?
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