Zombie Hunting Precision Rifle With Class

Published on February 23, 2025
Duration: 14:48

This video reviews the WS Furiosa Ultra chassis, highlighting its blend of classic American walnut aesthetics with modern Precision Rifle Series (PRS) chassis features. It details a build utilizing a Bergara 6.5 Creedmoor barreled action, Timney trigger, AB Suppressor Raptor, Element Theos optic, and Accu-Tac bipods. The review emphasizes the chassis's adjustability, modularity, and recoil mitigation, positioning it as a high-performance option for PRS enthusiasts.

Quick Summary

The WS Furiosa Ultra chassis blends classic American walnut aesthetics with modern PRS-style functionality, offering extensive adjustability, integrated ARCA and MLOK rails, and a unique recoil impulse due to its wood construction. It's designed for easy installation of compatible actions and features an integrated weight system for customization.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to WS Furiosa Ultra Chassis
  2. 00:07PRS Style Build Requirements
  3. 00:34Chassis and Barreled Action Selection
  4. 01:05Bergara 6.5 Creedmoor Performance
  5. 01:28Trigger Selection: Timney
  6. 01:42Suppressor Choice: AB Raptor
  7. 02:15Optic Selection: Element Theos
  8. 02:42Bipod Choice: Accu-Tac
  9. 02:55Ammunition for Range Work
  10. 03:41WS Furiosa Ultra Chassis Design
  11. 04:00Aesthetics and Build Quality
  12. 04:11Adjustability Features
  13. 04:35Grip and Ergonomics
  14. 04:42Drop-in Design and Weight System
  15. 04:54Barrel Channel and Rail Systems
  16. 05:06Bottom Metal Options
  17. 05:12Ease of Assembly
  18. 05:23Performance as a PRS Chassis
  19. 05:35Recoil Mitigation
  20. 05:53ARCA Rail Functionality
  21. 06:02Fit and Finish
  22. 06:07Magazine Compatibility
  23. 06:37Full-Length ARCA Rail Benefits
  24. 06:47Balancing a Suppressed Rifle
  25. 07:11Overall Positive Attributes
  26. 07:15Chassis vs. Traditional Stock
  27. 07:25PRS Chassis System Performance
  28. 07:41Comparison to Full Metal Chassis
  29. 08:02Real-World Performance at 1000 Yards
  30. 08:29PRS Build Aesthetics
  31. 08:54Chassis Weight and Adjustability
  32. 09:09Drop-in Ready Installation
  33. 09:15Barrel Profile and Action Support
  34. 09:40Length of Pull and Overall Length
  35. 09:54MLOK and ARCA Rail Integration
  36. 10:02ARCA Rail Machining Comfort
  37. 10:19Favorite Attributes: Looks and Recoil Feel
  38. 10:45Recoil Impulse Comparison
  39. 10:59Overall Length Benefits
  40. 11:18Accessory Mounting Options
  41. 11:29Quick Push-Button Adjustments
  42. 12:08Potential Improvements
  43. 12:24Front End Bridge Option
  44. 12:46Extended Thumb Ledge Option
  45. 13:18Value Proposition and Price
  46. 13:47Performance Meets Desires
  47. 13:54Encouragement for Long Range Shooting
  48. 14:38Channel Subscription and Build List

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the WS Furiosa Ultra chassis?

The WS Furiosa Ultra chassis combines classic American walnut aesthetics with modern PRS-style functionality. It offers extensive adjustability, integrated ARCA and MLOK rails, a drop-in design for compatible actions, and an integrated weight system for customization.

What components were used in the PRS build featuring the WS Furiosa Ultra chassis?

The build includes a Bergara 6.5 Creedmoor barreled action, a Timney bolt action trigger, an AB Suppressor Raptor, an Element Theos optic, and Accu-Tac bipods, all integrated into the Furiosa Ultra chassis.

How does the WS Furiosa Ultra chassis handle recoil compared to other chassis systems?

The chassis's wood construction is noted to absorb recoil differently, providing a duller impact impulse rather than the 'twang' associated with all-metal chassis. The adjustable butt pad also contributes to recoil mitigation.

What are the potential enhancements suggested for the WS Furiosa Ultra chassis?

Suggestions for enhancement include an optional front-end bridge for mounting night vision or thermal optics, and the option for an extended thumb ledge for shooters who prefer more pronounced thumb rests.

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