First Shots with AB Arms MOD*X

Published on July 25, 2015
Duration: 19:48

This video provides a comprehensive guide to installing the AB Arms MOD*X aluminum chassis system on a Remington Model 700. It details the necessary tools, step-by-step assembly process, and concludes with 1000-yard range testing. The host, demonstrating high expertise, highlights the system's modularity and ergonomic improvements.

Quick Summary

The AB Arms MOD*X chassis system for the Remington 700, priced at $799.99 MSRP, significantly enhances ergonomics and modularity. Installation requires specific tools like a torque wrench and hex keys, with action screws torqued to 60-65 inch-pounds. The system enables the use of AR-style furniture and facilitates accurate 1000-yard shooting with .308.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AB Arms MOD*X Chassis
  2. 01:43Required Tools for Installation
  3. 03:06Step-by-Step Chassis Assembly
  4. 07:12Stock and Grip Installation
  5. 09:511000 Yard Range Testing
  6. 15:49Target Analysis & Ammo Comparison
  7. 18:13Final Assessment & Pricing

Frequently Asked Questions

What tools are needed to install the AB Arms MOD*X chassis on a Remington 700?

You'll need a crescent wrench, a torque wrench set to 55-65 inch-pounds, 3/16" and 5/32" hex keys, a T15 Torx bit, and blue Loctite for the installation process.

What is the MSRP for the AB Arms MOD*X chassis system?

The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the AB Arms MOD*X chassis system is $799.99, offering significant ergonomic and modularity upgrades for the Remington 700.

Can you shoot .308 at 1000 yards effectively with the MOD*X chassis?

Yes, the video demonstrates successful 1000-yard shooting with .308 Winchester using both match-grade and standard ball ammunition, highlighting the chassis's stability and accuracy potential.

What are the main benefits of the AB Arms MOD*X chassis?

The primary benefits are improved ergonomics, enhanced modularity allowing for AR-style furniture, and increased stability for precision shooting, making the Remington 700 more adaptable and user-friendly.

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