SHOT 2025: MDT Launches TIMBR CORE Rifle Stock And Bottom Metal

SHOT 2025: MDT Launches TIMBR CORE Rifle Stock And Bottom Metal

MDT is excited to launch the TIMBR CORE rifle stock. The TIMBR CORE is a Sporter-style wood stock that features an adjustable length of pull and a micro aluminum chassis that requires no bedding. To complement the TIMBR CORE Rifle Stock, MDT is launching the CORE Bottom Metal.

Key Features of the TIMBR CORE Rifle Stock:

  • Initially offered for the Ruger American SA, Savage SA, and Tikka T3x SA.
  • Will accommodate a Sendero barrel profile
  • Length Of Pull Adjustable from 13.6” to 14.3”
  • Sling studs on the bottom of the forend
  • Include an aluminum micro chassis. Requires a bottom metal.
  • Stock is available in Walnut and Laminate Wood. (Green and Grey).
  • Weight: 2.9 lbs
  • $499.95

Key Features of the CORE Bottom Metal:

  • AICS Compatible
  • Will be available for Ruger American SA, Remington 700 SA (Badger M5 Profile), Tikka T3x SA (CTR Profile), Savage SA (Current Savage 110 profiles), Howa 1500 SA
  • Ambidextrous Latch
  • Weight: 0.21 lbs
  • $149.95

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ABOUT MDT

MDT was born with a single purpose: to provide better value and accuracy for precision rifles. The first MDT chassis was developed from the ground up based on the needs of shooters. Our engineers verified every function and feature based on the input from competitive shooters. Today, MDT chassis, magazines, and accessories are still developed the same way. We collaborate, question, and verify our concepts with precision shooters from around the globe to ensure that every MDT product is designed with the same single purpose: to provide our customers with the absolute best product possible.

Media Contact:

Paige Koster

(604) 393-0800

pkoster@mdttac.com

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