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Switch Barrel Build Stock Options

I run MPA chassis. We have a McMillian as well but shoot the MPA. I use the TL3 bighorns with shouldered barrels. It's great to switch everything out in 3 minutes. MPA uses the V bed system. Cadex is prolly a better bedded system using a roller bed design or something like that. Chad from LRI once talked about it.
 
In my opinion, a chassis type system is better if changing barrels frequently. The purpose of bedding an action is to create a perfect mating of the action to the stock. My thinking is that in a switch barrel system, removing the barrelled action to switch barrels could cause damage to the bedding over time. My switch barrels are used in a Manners mini-chassis. YMMV
 
In my opinion, a chassis type system is better if changing barrels frequently. The purpose of bedding an action is to create a perfect mating of the action to the stock. My thinking is that in a switch barrel system, removing the barrelled action to switch barrels could cause damage to the bedding over time. My switch barrels are used in a Manners mini-chassis. YMMV

This was my thinking, but just wanted to confirm it. Are you happy with the use of the mini chassis for this purpose?
 
This was my thinking, but just wanted to confirm it. Are you happy with the use of the mini chassis for this purpose?

When I initially had a switch-barrel built and put into a mini-chassis, I was shooting a bedded rifle and accuracy was a concern. Upon receiving the Manners stock and shooting the mini-chassis, I could not see any difference in accuracy, at least that I could shoot. I also have a rifle built by Jon Beanland in a Whiskey 3 that shoots just as well as either of the other two rifles so any thoughts I had about performance with bedded rifles vs chassis or mini-chassis have been dismissed. I would not hesitate recommending a mini-chassis and have ordered another Manners stock for an ELR switch-barrel build I've started and I am confident it will perform as expected.

Hope this helps...Semper Fi

 
When I initially had a switch-barrel built and put into a mini-chassis, I was shooting a bedded rifle and accuracy was a concern. Upon receiving the Manners stock and shooting the mini-chassis, I could not see any difference in accuracy, at least that I could shoot. I also have a rifle built by Jon Beanland in a Whiskey 3 that shoots just as well as either of the other two rifles so any thoughts I had about performance with bedded rifles vs chassis or mini-chassis have been dismissed. I would not hesitate recommending a mini-chassis and have ordered another Manners stock for an ELR switch-barrel build I've started and I am confident it will perform as expected.

Hope this helps...Semper Fi

Yeah it does mate, thanks for the info, it's also helped me decide who's going to build it.
 
I use a Manners T3 stock with mini chassis for my switch barrel and it works great. Pop it out and switch barrels and then torque it back down. Simple and no issues. I don;t see an issue with a properly pillar bedded stock either as the bedding should be strong enough and the pillars would stop any compression of the bedding.