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Lone Peak Fuzion, Defiance Ruckus or Kelbly Atlas???
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<blockquote data-quote="parshal" data-source="post: 2421797" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>I've tried them all at some point or another. I run the steel Fuzions on my comp guns with 6 BR and Dasher. I've built a couple on the Ti action for buddies and myself. I've had Defiance built actions and the anTi. I've got more than one Atlas Tactical. I DLC's one of the Fuzion Ti's and Defiance actions, too. I've had titanium Pierce and Tuebor as well.</p><p></p><p>All are good actions. The real differences are the Kelbly's use a mechanical ejector. The Atlas is cheaper because the rail and lug are separate. The Nanook and Prometheus are integral like the others. The Nanook is within an ounce or so of the anTi and Fuzion Ti. I've got two Kelbly Nanook SA's and one Prometheus LA on order. The Nanook's should ship in a few weeks and the Prometheus in early March.</p><p></p><p>The Defiance built actions I had were from 5-6 years ago and the bolt fit was tight. It would easily bind if not run straight in. They've since made their bolts .001-.002" smaller and that's really a non-issue. The anTi was perfectly timed and was real nice to run.</p><p></p><p>With the weight of the steel anTi and Nanook actions I see no reason to spend the extra on titanium.</p><p></p><p>I'd be happy with any of them. I'd buy based on availability, weight (if that matters) and if you want a mechanical ejector.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parshal, post: 2421797, member: 605"] I've tried them all at some point or another. I run the steel Fuzions on my comp guns with 6 BR and Dasher. I've built a couple on the Ti action for buddies and myself. I've had Defiance built actions and the anTi. I've got more than one Atlas Tactical. I DLC's one of the Fuzion Ti's and Defiance actions, too. I've had titanium Pierce and Tuebor as well. All are good actions. The real differences are the Kelbly's use a mechanical ejector. The Atlas is cheaper because the rail and lug are separate. The Nanook and Prometheus are integral like the others. The Nanook is within an ounce or so of the anTi and Fuzion Ti. I've got two Kelbly Nanook SA's and one Prometheus LA on order. The Nanook's should ship in a few weeks and the Prometheus in early March. The Defiance built actions I had were from 5-6 years ago and the bolt fit was tight. It would easily bind if not run straight in. They've since made their bolts .001-.002" smaller and that's really a non-issue. The anTi was perfectly timed and was real nice to run. With the weight of the steel anTi and Nanook actions I see no reason to spend the extra on titanium. I'd be happy with any of them. I'd buy based on availability, weight (if that matters) and if you want a mechanical ejector. [/QUOTE]
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