Modular Driven Technologies HS3 Chassis For Remington 700 Short Action

Published on April 14, 2015
Duration: 1:26

The MDT HS3 Chassis System offers a significant upgrade for Remington 700 short action rifles, enhancing accuracy and ergonomics. It features a lightweight aluminum construction, a V-block bedding system for optimal action contact, and compatibility with AICS magazines and bolt-on picatinny rails. Installation is described as a simple drop-in process.

Quick Summary

The MDT HS3 Chassis System for Remington 700 short action rifles enhances accuracy with its V-block bedding and provides a modular platform for tactical accessories. It weighs 2 pounds, accepts AICS magazines (.223/.308), and allows for bolt-on picatinny rails.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to MDT HS3 Chassis
  2. 00:13Chassis Weight and Forend Design
  3. 00:26Installation and Bedding System
  4. 00:35Tactical Component Base
  5. 00:41Grip and Magazine Compatibility
  6. 00:57Picatinny Rail Mounting
  7. 01:05Brownells Guarantee

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key benefits of the MDT HS3 Chassis System for a Remington 700?

The MDT HS3 Chassis System enhances accuracy through its V-block bedding, offers superior ergonomics with its design, and provides a versatile platform for adding tactical components like picatinny rails and specialized grips.

How does the MDT HS3 Chassis improve rifle accuracy?

It improves accuracy by ensuring the rifle action only contacts the chassis at the V-shaped bedding and recoil lug areas. This precise contact minimizes stress and harmonics, leading to more consistent shot placement.

What types of magazines and grips are compatible with the MDT HS3 Chassis?

For short action systems, it accepts AICS magazines in .223 or .308. It is also designed to accept non-beavertail pistol grips, allowing for user customization.

Can I add accessories to the MDT HS3 Chassis?

Yes, the MDT HS3 Chassis is designed as a base for tactical components. You can bolt on picatinny rails to the bottom of the forend and also attach rails to the sides using spacers.

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