The Dual Purpose Rifle - Part 1

Published on March 12, 2020
Duration: 4:34

This video outlines the concept and initial build components for a dual-purpose rifle designed to excel in both hunting and competition. Key elements include a lightweight XLR Industries Element 3.0 chassis with a side-folding stock and a Strum & Arm Origin action for easy bolt head and caliber swaps. The build plans for a 6.5 PRC hunting configuration with a carbon fiber barrel and a 25 Creedmoor competition configuration with a heavier steel barrel.

Quick Summary

A dual-purpose rifle is built to perform in multiple roles, like hunting and competition. Key components include a lightweight chassis (e.g., XLR Industries Element 3.0) and an adaptable action (e.g., Strum & Arm Origin) that allows for easy caliber and barrel swaps, enabling configurations for different shooting disciplines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Dual Purpose Rifles
  2. 01:16Chassis System: XLR Industries Element 3.0
  3. 02:19Side Folder Mechanism
  4. 02:20Chassis Weight Slots & ARCA Rail
  5. 02:46Action: Strum & Arm Origin
  6. 02:58Easy Bolt Head Swapping
  7. 03:25Caliber Configurations: 6.5 PRC vs 25 Creedmoor
  8. 03:56Future Build Components: Optics & Accessories

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a dual-purpose rifle?

A dual-purpose rifle is designed to effectively serve multiple roles, such as both hunting and competitive shooting. It represents a compromise, aiming to perform well in each intended application without being exclusively specialized for one.

What chassis is recommended for a dual-purpose rifle build?

The XLR Industries Element 3.0 chassis, particularly the magnesium version, is recommended for its lightweight properties (around 2 pounds) and features like a side-folding stock and weight slots, making it adaptable for different shooting disciplines.

How can a rifle be adapted for both hunting and competition?

Adaptability can be achieved through modular components. For instance, using an action like the Strum & Arm Origin allows for easy bolt head and barrel swaps, enabling configurations like a lightweight 6.5 PRC for hunting and a heavier 25 Creedmoor for competition.

What are the benefits of a side-folding stock on a rifle?

A side-folding stock significantly enhances a rifle's compactness, making it more portable and easier to store or transport in a backpack. Flipping the folder upside down can create a slicker side profile for smoother handling.

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