We specialize in making the best shooting equipment on the market, mostly for competition shooting, but also for long range shooting, hunting, and defense. Contrary to other manufacturers we take pride in making the most well thought-out products on the market. This can be noticed from our choice of materials to our dedication to only using black stainless steel screws.
bag raider height regulation is on WRONG side......... again, have you tried to use it while prone with left hand? this butterfly screw should be on left side (for right handed shooters)
I've learned that aluminium and stainless steel bolts is a bad combo. The two matetials almost weld together, when you tighten the bolt, so have you tought of this? Or do I miss something 🤔
Thank you for your question! When it comes to the two materials welding together, this is usually because of user error by torquing the screw to much. This is why we have made and will deliver a torque spec sheet with every chassis, This spec sheet contains torque values tested thoroughly by us to prevent issues with the threads. It is also correct that aluminum and stainless steel are dissimilar metals and can start corroding in the presence of an electrolyte (like salt water). This is one of the reasons why we have gone with black oxidized screws, which create a barrier between the two materials and protect them, in addition to looking much better. for the few screws that are not black oxidized, from our experience, this will not be an issue at all unless you put your chassis in the ocean and let it sit there for an extended period of time :) -Preben
I also see a possible corrosion problem between the aluminium and the stainless screws. Possibly greasing or oiling the threads during assembly could help to prevent corrosion or cold welding.