Re: Chassis for Howa 1500?
Hi Phil. you forgot to add shipping to a smith and back for bedding, but thats probably not all that expensive.
Yes the chassis works with .223 and the AI mag lets you load the longer heavier bullets. Ive built a few rifles on the Howa in 300whisper using exactly that set up too. depending on where you want to go with your Howa, you could turn it into a switch barrel rifle.. the possibilities are many.
we will be pumping the RCS II out of here in numbers as fast as we can just as soon as we get our 1st shipment of Viperskins from Victor Company USA. we've had a chase around with the plastics companies here, seems they are more interested in cars. and as the Viperskins are so very similar to our prototype RCS II skins, we've done a deal with Michael for him to supply us and us to handle his EU sales, I'm looking forward to opening the first large box, it will be 3 Christmases all in one, and come early this year.
What you should do is, if possible get the feel of the different stocks, get your hands on the models you are interested in, some one near you must have a Manners T4, get behind it and get the feel, same goes for an AICS with Viperskins, and its always possble to retrofit the AICS skins, so you can have a thumbole one day and a pistolgrip stock the next,.
once youve got the feel of them all, you will better be able to decide what suits you personaly better.
and dont get headaches over spending money on rifles, you will spend more and more as time goes on, better to do it right from the get go, rather than buy an accessory you then sell on at a loss.
believe me, you will at some stage re barrel that Howa, and you will at some stage have the action worked on, and you will at some stage fit a mag system of some kind.. so lay the foundations now.
If you go for the Manners stock, get it milled for the magazine system of your choice, you can still use the floor plate for now, all be it with a gap round the sides. but it will work, this will save you having to have the stock machined out to accept a mag system later, thus possible saving you postage and added work.
If you go with the chassis,, then you've no bedding issues.
also as some one mentioned, a cheap and cheerfull alternative is the B&C stock. i fitted one with our mag system for a customer yesterday and it took 20 seconds.
asking on here was your first step to the right direction, well done.
Pete