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[Last Edit: razARback]
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There is still about a day left in the auction, but the bid is currently at $3,790 for a Siete with 5 barrels...
https://gunspot.com/auction/15228/special-charity-auction-larue-tactical-siete-package/ It's a charity auction to support Top Shot Dustin’s “Camp His Way” & Marksmanship camps. |
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Even at that price it’s not horrible considering all the barrels that come with it.
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Originally Posted By Pippinone: ...< snip> Now if Mark would ever make a somewhat reasonably priced semi-custom 1911 in 9mm I'd be all over it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Pippinone: ...< snip> Now if Mark would ever make a somewhat reasonably priced semi-custom 1911 in 9mm I'd be all over it. Originally Posted By Muad: ...< snip> I want a LT-2011 in .45ACP... needs to make both, so we can get both ;) |
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Wow, that's way less than "retail".
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I wonder if those of us that bought the introductory Siete will have an opportunity to buy the case. Mine currently lives in the BuildAR Pelican case, which is nice but it’s pretty bulky and heavy once all the goodies are in it.
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Originally Posted By razARback: “Sieta” https://www.primaryarms.com/larue-tactical-briefcase-sieta-308-win-bolt-action-rifle-17in https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/284972/IMG_5317_jpeg-3284000.JPG View Quote This can be currently had for $3519 with discount code SAVE12. Neat concept I just wish ML would have done the right thing with the stock instead of trying to adapt an AR stock to it. Something similar to the AI or CADEX units would have taken this package over the top. |
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Its to late for the boots, save your watch!
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Originally Posted By Ajcrash: I wonder if those of us that bought the introductory Siete will have an opportunity to buy the case. Mine currently lives in the BuildAR Pelican case, which is nice but it’s pretty bulky and heavy once all the goodies are in it. View Quote I repurposed a cheap soldering iron with a wire hanger to make into a foam cutter. You have to use the high density foams if you want your diy project to hold up over time. |
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Krg bravo
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Originally Posted By razARback: Thanks. I like it. I wonder if it is a direct fit, and which inlet option was used. View Quote I hope ML realized that he left a lot of possible buyers behind with his chassis, and intro pricing. Not a lot of hunters are using $4000 guns to slay white tails. Double back to pick up those sales. I def would’ve been in at the original price, or just the action pricing. |
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Originally Posted By razARback: Thanks. I like it. I wonder if it is a direct fit, and which inlet option was used. View Quote Should be a R700 footprint. For the production version, was a recoil lug included? If not, you’d need to get one that wouldn’t impact headspace so you could mount in a traditional stock. |
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I like it. I would order one immediately for my Siete. Hopefully they will be made available.
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Originally Posted By razARback: I like it. I would order one immediately for my Siete. Hopefully they will be made available. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/284972/IMG_5492_jpeg-3295774.JPG View Quote I'm hoping it's affordable. |
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“There's a lot of people calling for the end of violence...I am glad Sam Adams, Thomas Paine, the actual Tea Party guys, the men at Lexington and Concord didn't feel that way.” - the man with the golden EIB mic.
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Originally Posted By Muad: Same. I'm hoping it's affordable. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Muad: Originally Posted By razARback: I like it. I would order one immediately for my Siete. Hopefully they will be made available. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/284972/IMG_5492_jpeg-3295774.JPG I'm hoping it's affordable. It looks like the base price is around $400, before you start adding accessories. I would probably be willing to pay a small premium for the LaRue badging. |
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Originally Posted By Mickdog13: I hope ML realized that he left a lot of possible buyers behind with his chassis, and intro pricing. Not a lot of hunters are using $4000 guns to slay white tails. Double back to pick up those sales. I def would’ve been in at the original price, or just the action pricing. View Quote Yeah, I don't want to discount the work that went into the Siete chassis - it was masterfully done. But to your point, it doesn't really match the style of hunting I typically do. |
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Originally Posted By razARback: In case ML is reading this... The Black and FDE are nice, but I wouldn't discount interest in the Stealth Gray or Sako Green options... https://kineticresearchgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/BRV-CZ7-B06.jpg View Quote I’d rock any one of those. That pic looks suspiciously ready for production. Ah, one please! |
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[Last Edit: d13s3l]
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does forend come off for easy barrel changes?
eta: looks like forend comes off, BUT aluminum chassis would still be possibly in way of barrel chgs |
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Proud Member of Team Ranstad
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Originally Posted By SuperJlarge: Should be a R700 footprint. For the production version, was a recoil lug included? If not, you’d need to get one that wouldn’t impact headspace so you could mount in a traditional stock. View Quote Has anyone removed the action from their Siete to verify this? |
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Originally Posted By razARback: So… 300 WSM or 6.5 PRC? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/284972/IMG_5535_jpeg-3296718.JPG View Quote so... 2 weeks™ -ish, for briefcase, KRG & new calibers ? |
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NRA Member Tennessee Squire #PlasticPoniesForAll Aimless = Suburban Pot Bellied Snow Chicken |
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Proud Member of Team Ranstad
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[Last Edit: razARback]
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I’m not a huge fan of the accoutrement on the bolt knob, but I’m jonesing for a 300 WSM Siete. The MSRP seems fair.
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Originally Posted By razARback: I'm not a huge fan of the accoutrement on the bolt knob, but I'm jonesing for a 300 WSM Siete. The MSRP seems fair. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/284972/IMG_5608_jpeg-3301788.JPG View Quote So, is this a different system? Is it not a quick/change platform?? |
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[Last Edit: razARback]
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Originally Posted By Muad: ML answered a question about the 300WSM barrels for the OG Enhanced Siete; he said, "Yep, one of these days". So, is this a different system? Is it not a quick/change platform?? View Quote The OG Enhanced Siete caliber offerings all use a 0.470 diameter bolt face. The short magnums need a 0.540 bolt face. So you would need a barrel and a bolt instead of just a barrel to run 300 WSM. The "one of these days" is probably just whenever they get around to offering bolt/barrel combos to existing Siete owners. So probably 2 weeks. I would assume it is the same billet action. If so, the same action bar and torque wrench could be used for barrel swaps. You would just need to remove the barreled action (2 bolts) from the KRG Bravo chassis instead of removing only the handguARd (toolless) from the Enhanced Siete. It wouldn't be quite as fast, but realistically I doubt folks are changing calibers often enough where an extra minute or two would be a big deal. I would say the cost savings in the new 'fordable AF Siete is in using the KRG Bravo chassis ($390 MSRP) with LT badging instead of the CNC-machined aluminum chassis on the Enhanced Siete. It looks really sharp, but again I'm kind of hoping to see just a plain teardrop bolt knob when they go into production. |
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+1 RIGHT!! What's up with that freakin' bolt knob good grief!
Originally Posted By razARback: I’m not a huge fan of the accoutrement on the bolt knob, but I’m jonesing for a 300 WSM Siete. The MSRP seems fair. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/284972/IMG_5608_jpeg-3301788.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By razARback: In case ML is reading this... The Black and FDE are nice, but I wouldn't discount interest in the Stealth Gray or Sako Green options... https://kineticresearchgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/BRV-CZ7-B06.jpg View Quote Mark me down for a vote for green. ETA: ...and the standard bolt knob. |
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Getting ready for hunting season and checking zeroes.brining the Siete as the backup gun this year.
Used it last year for a 325yd mule deer shot my steepest angle shot to date. Cold bore was good Attached File Five shot group was a little meh but the horizontal stringing means it’s probably my inconsistency. Attached File |
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