To bed or not to bed???

sierracharlie338

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  • Mar 12, 2013
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    I am about to buy a manners stock and have a dilemma.

    I can't decide if I want to go with the mini chassis or the pillars and bed the stock. I have a buddy that runs the chassis system and he loves it. Have another buddy who swears by bedding the stock.

    Does anyone have both and see a difference? Any reason why one might be better than the other(besides cost).

    Thanks


    Sierracharlie out....
     
    I just ordered a stock with the Mini-DBM. I don't like gunsmiths, so the less I have to work with them the better. Bedding material degrades with time, so not only do I have to deal with them up front, I have to deal with them again in a decade or more. No thanks.

    And it's cheaper than bedding whether you're using the DBM or the BDL.
     
    Why not get the dbm? Personally, I'd get the BDM version of the mini-chassis. If it doesn't shoot to your liking, then bed it. Mine shoots bugholes without bedding.

    ajwcotton, sure its over a pound lighter? Have you weighed them or are you going off of adding mfg numbers? If I recall, the published numbers you see for bottom metal are without magazine, and I believe manners weight includes it. I could be wrong though, but I don't think the weight savings are noticeable if they even exist.
     
    Sierracharlie, like you, I wouldn't want a DBM system for a hunting rifle but rather the traditional flush mounted BDL looks.

    As far as bedding goes, I advise you to go with the mini-chassis. It's a more modular configuration in that you can change out the barreled action (within reason), the weight difference is negligible, and (most importantly) I have found that the mini-chassis shoots just as well as a bedded system (all other factors equal - I compared a Surgeon Rifles bedded MCM A5 with the same barreled action in a MCS T3 mini-chassis).
     
    I prefer to have an action bedded even if it's sitting in a chassis. I had my KRG chassis bedded and plan on having it done with my AICS stock as well.