MDT just dropped a game-changer for precision rifle shooters: their flagship ACC Elite chassis system is now compatible with the Savage 110 Short Action and CZ 457 rimfire platforms. This isn’t some minor tweak—it’s a full expansion of the competition-proven setup, complete with the SRS-X Elite Buttstock for tunable length-of-pull and cheek height, the Vertical Grip Elite with adjustable backbar for rock-solid hand positioning, and an extended forend that transforms stability during those high-stakes positional shots. For Savage 110 owners, this means upgrading your short-action workhorse from a solid hunter to a PRS podium contender without ditching the platform you know and love. And for the CZ 457 crowd? Rimfire precision just got a massive boost, turning plinkers into NRL22 dominators with chassis-level ergonomics that rival centerfire rigs.
Why does this matter for the 2A community? In a world where anti-gunners love to demonize scary precision rifles, expansions like this democratize elite-level shooting sports, proving that custom chassis aren’t just for the tactical elite—they’re for everyday enthusiasts honing skills at the range. MDT’s move smartly bridges the gap between affordable centerfire staples like the Savage 110 (often under $600 stock) and rimfire trainers like the CZ 457, slashing barriers to entry for competitive shooting. Implications? Expect a surge in grassroots participation in PRS and NRL22 events, where modular chassis like the ACC Elite level the playing field against boutique builds. This fosters a deeper appreciation for responsible ownership, skill-building, and the Second Amendment’s core promise: the right to keep and bear arms that evolve with innovation, not restriction.
Bottom line: If you’re building a do-it-all precision setup, prioritize this compatibility drop. Savage and CZ shooters, your upgrade path to competition glory is here—grab it before the PRS horde does. MDT’s keeping the fire alive, one chassis at a time.