Ultimatum Precision Introduces U300 Bolt Action

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Ryan Houtekamer

For you precision shooters, here is a new action that Ultimatum Precision claims will increase your accuracy, they even have a 100 % satisfaction guarantee. For more information on this Canadian company, read on.

Ultimatum Precision has announced the release of the Ultimatum U300 Bolt Action. Ultimatum Precision is a bolt action manufacturer located in Abbotsford, B.C., Canada, with a subsidiary in Washington State, USA. All Ultimatum Precision actions are held to the highest standards; each thoroughly inspected action comes with an inspection report.

The action is based on a Remington 700 footprint and has the following features:

  • Removable floating 3-Lug Bolt Head

  • 5/16” Integrated Recoil Lug

  • Minimal Ejection Port for Increased Strength

  • 20 MOA picatinny rail, secured with 6 # 8-40 bolts and 2 dowel pins

  • 4340 Steel with Hard Nitride Finish and Cerakote

  • AlCS style magazine compatible

  • 1-1/16” barrel threads

Ultimatum Precision has started production and the first actions have now been shipped. Ultimatum Precision will release the long action model and a .338 specific model later this year. They also are planning on producing a left-handed Ultimatum U300 Bolt Action version in the future.

For more information visit their website.

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