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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 2742981" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Usually use the Stiller TAC408 1.6" for my repeating XHS rifles. It is not perfect. Solid receiver strength wise but its weak link is its extractor strength. That seems to have improved slightly over the past couple years. Seems they had a batch of extractors that were quite brittle that causes quite a fuss for a while.</p><p></p><p>the Cadex is a great receiver for this same class rifle, just spendy and somewhat limited in stock options but a great very strong receiver.</p><p></p><p>for my single shot XHS rifles i prefer the BAT MCT 1.55" round or 1.47" multi flat receivers. They are great quality built to true BR class specs but they also need special attention when used out on the dust and dirt to make sure they stay clean inside. They also have the minor limitation of needing the bolt to be pulled to clear a live round. Not a real issue but consideration needs to go into stock design as far a cheek piece adjustment time and repeatability. Really a non issue ounce your used to it.</p><p></p><p>there are others out there, the Stiller and BAT are what i use most, they work extremely well when built on properly. For me, if it aint broke, dont waste time trying to fix it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 2742981, member: 10"] Usually use the Stiller TAC408 1.6” for my repeating XHS rifles. It is not perfect. Solid receiver strength wise but its weak link is its extractor strength. That seems to have improved slightly over the past couple years. Seems they had a batch of extractors that were quite brittle that causes quite a fuss for a while. the Cadex is a great receiver for this same class rifle, just spendy and somewhat limited in stock options but a great very strong receiver. for my single shot XHS rifles i prefer the BAT MCT 1.55” round or 1.47” multi flat receivers. They are great quality built to true BR class specs but they also need special attention when used out on the dust and dirt to make sure they stay clean inside. They also have the minor limitation of needing the bolt to be pulled to clear a live round. Not a real issue but consideration needs to go into stock design as far a cheek piece adjustment time and repeatability. Really a non issue ounce your used to it. there are others out there, the Stiller and BAT are what i use most, they work extremely well when built on properly. For me, if it aint broke, dont waste time trying to fix it. [/QUOTE]
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