NEW UD-3 Chassis from Ultradyne - Cheap & Good?

Published on March 16, 2024
Duration: 9:26

This video reviews the Ultradyne Precision Chassis, highlighting its affordability and modularity for building custom rifles. The presenter details its ARCA rail integration, compatibility with standard AR components, and offers insights into its proprietary buttstock's adjustment mechanism. It's presented as a cost-effective option for hunting or lightweight precision builds.

Quick Summary

The Ultradyne Precision Chassis offers a budget-friendly solution for custom rifle builds, typically priced around $400. Its key features include an integrated ARCA rail for tripod mounting and modularity, allowing users to select their own AR-platform compatible triggers, grips, and stocks. It's designed for short-action Remington 700 footprints and is available in various M-LOK slot configurations.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Optic Dial Pro Tip
  2. 00:38Introducing the Ultradyne Chassis
  3. 00:54Chassis Overview & M-LOK Slots
  4. 01:10Chassis Sold Without Buttstock
  5. 01:21Ultradyne Proprietary Buttstock
  6. 01:37Rifle Build Details (Remington 700 SPS)
  7. 01:41223 Wylde Conversion
  8. 01:51Barrel Specs & Manufacturer
  9. 01:54Suppressor & Bipod Setup
  10. 02:00Vertical Grip & Magazine
  11. 02:10Optic Used (ARIN EP8 LPVO)
  12. 02:16Shooting Distance & LPVO Limitations
  13. 02:50What the Presenter Loves About the Chassis
  14. 02:58Chassis Price Point
  15. 03:21Integrated ARCA Rail Feature
  16. 03:56Magazine Compatibility (AICS)
  17. 04:04Other Compatible Actions (Savage)
  18. 04:09Trigger, Grip, Stock Customization
  19. 04:39Ultradyne Weight Kits
  20. 04:49Ultradyne Muzzle Brakes
  21. 04:57Downside: Proprietary Buttstock
  22. 05:06Coarse Threading for LOP Adjustment
  23. 05:50Cheek Piece Adjustment
  24. 06:05Added Side Folder (Brand Unknown)
  25. 06:13Wobble from Side Folder Adapter
  26. 06:52Overall Impression of the Chassis
  27. 07:03Upcoming Video: 7-Slot Chassis
  28. 07:11Chassis Color Options (Cerakote)
  29. 07:27Chassis for Truck Gun / Hunting Rig
  30. 07:47Accuracy Results (with Suppressor)
  31. 07:51Group Size (1 MOA)
  32. 07:54Ammunition Used (77gr Sierra MatchKing)
  33. 08:03Velocity Readings (2650 FPS)
  34. 08:19Impact of Suppressor on Groups
  35. 08:25Final Thoughts & Call to Action
  36. 08:43Other Sponsors Mentioned

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the approximate price range for the Ultradyne Precision Chassis?

The Ultradyne Precision Chassis is generally found in the $400 price range, making it a budget-friendly option for building custom rifles. Prices may vary slightly depending on the specific configuration and number of M-LOK slots.

What are the key advantages of the Ultradyne Precision Chassis?

Key advantages include its affordable price point, integrated ARCA rail for easy tripod mounting, and modularity allowing customization with standard AR-platform components like triggers, grips, and stocks. It also offers various M-LOK slot configurations.

Does the Ultradyne chassis come with a buttstock?

No, the Ultradyne chassis typically comes without a buttstock, allowing the user to choose their preferred AR-platform compatible stock. Ultradyne does sell its own proprietary buttstock separately.

What type of action is the Ultradyne chassis designed for?

The Ultradyne chassis is primarily designed for short-action Remington 700 footprints. The manufacturer also offers versions compatible with other popular actions like Savage rifles.

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