Hi. I apologize if this is in the wrong section, mods please move if necessary.
I recently bought a Manners T6A carbon to mate to my Stiller (6.5CM) build. It does not have an aluminum chassis, i guess its just carbon shell + whatever fills they use throughout. Its currently in the process of being pillar bedded by Mile Hi Shooting accessories.
As an afterthought, I'm curious, how necessary is an aluminum bedding block for stocks IN GENERAL when it comes to precision/hi-end guns? I do not intend to toss this thing around or beat it up, its more of a range queen. I might use it for hunting in the future, but im pretty careful with my guns in general, i.e. ive never once dropped one. I'd imagine a big-bore caliber would benefit from a metal block, but with something as mild as a 6.5 or short action in general, are blocks really necessary? Beyond the benefit of subjective reassurance, do they provide anything else at an empirically measurable level?
Im asking this because i dont like having regrets with anything i buy. Im more of a buy once cry once sort of guy i suppose. But i say this with emphasis that im not tossing this around or pretending im some sort of tactical make believe operator. I dont like extra weight for the mere sake of extra weight.
I recently bought a Manners T6A carbon to mate to my Stiller (6.5CM) build. It does not have an aluminum chassis, i guess its just carbon shell + whatever fills they use throughout. Its currently in the process of being pillar bedded by Mile Hi Shooting accessories.
As an afterthought, I'm curious, how necessary is an aluminum bedding block for stocks IN GENERAL when it comes to precision/hi-end guns? I do not intend to toss this thing around or beat it up, its more of a range queen. I might use it for hunting in the future, but im pretty careful with my guns in general, i.e. ive never once dropped one. I'd imagine a big-bore caliber would benefit from a metal block, but with something as mild as a 6.5 or short action in general, are blocks really necessary? Beyond the benefit of subjective reassurance, do they provide anything else at an empirically measurable level?
Im asking this because i dont like having regrets with anything i buy. Im more of a buy once cry once sort of guy i suppose. But i say this with emphasis that im not tossing this around or pretending im some sort of tactical make believe operator. I dont like extra weight for the mere sake of extra weight.