Chassis vs Stock - Chassis

Chassis vs Stocks

WHY CHOOSE A RIFLE CHASSIS - FAQ

What are the main advantages of a rifle chassis system?

A rifle chassis provides a rigid and stable shooting platform, enhancing accuracy and minimizing flex. The modularity of a rifle chassis system allows you to add accessories and has improved durability over a traditional rifle stock.

When should you choose a rifle chassis system?

For PRS (Precision Rifle Series) or ELR (Extreme Long Distance), a chassis offers high durability and modularity, making it a worthwhile investment if you are seeking accuracy and precision.

How adjustable and modular are rifle chassis systems?

With features like an adjustable length-of-pull (LOP), recoil pad position, and check height, you can easily and quickly adjust a chassis to your body, enhancing comfort and reducing fatigue while shooting. Additionally, having various mounting options on the forend of the chassis will allow you to mount additional accessories, further enhancing your precision and accuracy.

What materials are commonly used for rifle chassis systems?

Rifle chassis typically use materials like 6061 or 7075 aluminum, combined with carbon-fiber and polymer components. Using these materials, a rifle chassis will have excellent strength and rigidity due to the aluminum, and the lightweight carbon-fiber and polymers offer stiffness and durability.

How do rifle chassis systems handle recoil?

Rifle chassis systems help to manage recoil through a combination of rigid construction and added weight. This stabilizes the rifle when firing, helping to reduce muzzle rise and allowing for quicker follow-up shots. With a stock or a chassis, adding a muzzle brake can help to further reduce recoil.