Looking at the Vudoo, and I like the J Allen chassis, but not sure I want to spend that much more for the gun. So, I am looking at the KRG bravo chassis versus the Grayboe Ridgeback stock. Grayboe says, in their FAQ, they have not seen any significant improvement in accuracy by bedding the stock. I am kind of wondering what they call significant?
I am new to all of this, and actually had to Google what a chassis was. So, now that I know, still wondering exactly how they work. Is a chassis CNC machined to that exact action that having the action bedded would be pointless? It looks like they have an aluminum bed in the chassis with a couple of pillars that the action screws into. Is there any space around the action for bedding, or is it not needed?
If the Grayboe doesn't need bedding, then what makes that a stock and not a chassis? Is there any advantage to one or the other, because it seems like you could drop whatever Remington 700 style action you buy into either. Please pardon my newbie ignorance, and thanks for you help.
I am new to all of this, and actually had to Google what a chassis was. So, now that I know, still wondering exactly how they work. Is a chassis CNC machined to that exact action that having the action bedded would be pointless? It looks like they have an aluminum bed in the chassis with a couple of pillars that the action screws into. Is there any space around the action for bedding, or is it not needed?
If the Grayboe doesn't need bedding, then what makes that a stock and not a chassis? Is there any advantage to one or the other, because it seems like you could drop whatever Remington 700 style action you buy into either. Please pardon my newbie ignorance, and thanks for you help.