Well then what do we call a fiberglass or similar “traditional-rifle-shaped action supporting fixture” that has a “mini-chassis” embedded in it?
Isn't a "mini chassis" what we used to call a bedding block?
Well then what do we call a fiberglass or similar “traditional-rifle-shaped action supporting fixture” that has a “mini-chassis” embedded in it?
I think so?Isn't a "mini chassis" what we used to call a bedding block?
A good, High quality chassis can be half that price.Of my 2 “stock” rifles and two “chassis” rifles, the stocks were more expensive and none were less than $1000.
This one is in process. Be close to $2000 when finished.
Nope. Its a shooter.![]()
Isn't a "mini chassis" what we used to call a bedding block?
Manners stock with a mini chassis is my favorite combo for a bunch of reasons.No. It’s a full system including a DBM or hinged. At least on the dozen or so Manners I have used them in.
Manners stock with a mini chassis is my favorite combo for a bunch of reasons.
Manners stock with a mini chassis is my favorite combo for a bunch of reasons.
It's still a bedding block.No. It’s a full system including a DBM or hinged. At least on the dozen or so Manners I have used them in.
Call it a "mini chassis" if one likes.
I'll call it a bedding block- because that's what it is
Merry Xmas everyone.
It's still a bedding block.
"Mini-chassis" is a marketing term rightfully coined by MCS for their high-end product. Sounds a lot sexier than "bedding block" or "precision machined chunk of aluminum to replace bedding and pillars"- which is how MCS describes it.
They've been around for decades at least, probably longer. First ones I remember were from H-S Precision.
It's not particularly innovative, doesn't "revolutionize" anything.
I'll keep calling a bedding block, a bedding block- in spite of Aaron's "shocked face"
Merry Xmas, everyone.
