Re: Chassis vs Stock: Pros and Cons?
machining fiber glass and filler is a whole different ball game to machining alloy. i would consider it absolutely impossible to hold the tollerances that are possible with alloy when machining fiberglass.
most factory actions come with tollerances, the Howa's are pretty damn good, so much so that I have 1 particular Howa that I call my Bedding Bitch, she's bedded hundreds of stocks that have been bought from us and no one has ever said it didnt fit and the accuracy results bore no reflection to the fact that 1 action was used to make the bedding and another was fitted, this tells me ( and i know as i measured plenty) that the Howa is a pretty well machined action. you have to watch out in the barrel area if you are bedding under the 1st part of the barrel, as tollerances there will cause accuracy issues.
Likewise on a Remington, the recoil lug is not always in exatly teh same position, this can cause issues in a bedding, that wouldnt be noticed in a V Block chassis.
It is possible to re machine an AICS meant for a Remington to fit several actions, i did this for a couple of years before starting to manufacture dedicated chassis for different actions.
The machining is involved, time consuming and you can easily screw up an expensive stock.. The CNC machine makes a whole chassis in a fraction of the time it took to re machine an AICS and make the spall adaptor parts required ( but thats because i always did it as a single job, it would be faster on a production line type set up)
Anyhow Michael, as soon as we get a shipment of Viperskins, a Howa RCS II Viper will be a reality. !!
weight. Tom's web site says that a Manners T4 A weights 4.2 Lbs. add bedding, pillars, mag system and mag and you are heavier than a chassis system, ours weights.
the AICS is 5 1/2 lbs. without mag
the RCS I for a Howa weighed 2.1kg with a magazine. thats what 4.6lbs
so theres not all that much in the weight íssue when you compare stocks with like featuires.
of course if you chose a ligter stock, then you can bring the weight right down. ( i built a Howa based tactical rifle, with an alloy sleeved LW barrel, incl paint, pic rail, mag system and magazine in a light version of the Manners MCS T the rifle weighed 3kg. I got that down even further when i exchanged the stock for a PSE stock.)
like the gentleman above said, identify your use for the rifle, then choose the stock based on your personal preferences..
and when alls said and done, its a bolt on accessory, nothing stopping you having different stocks chassis etc as funds allow.
all the best Pete