Tikka T3x Stock Replacement - UPR vs B&C

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That could be. My understanding of a chassis stock, are a larger aluminum “frame”, inside a squared-off, blocky looking benchrest kind of thing. This is a hunting rifle and I prefer a more traditional looking stock for that.

I like the looks of the B&C, but have not seen one in person. That aluminum recoil lug will probably be the deal-breaker for me. This would be on a .30-06, with a second possibly going on a .300 WM.

To me, I thought the B&C had an aluminum, full bedding block. Is that considered a chassis?

Thanks for the info.
Functonally Its kind of same\same when youre talking about a full bedding block—around that, its just the shape of the stock. Sounds like you are more concerned with aesthetics, but the shape is also functional. I guess Id personally probably consider other factors in picking a stock, ie am I shooting prone mostly versus offhand mostly, etc, finished weight target, optic height, etc and choose between those or get other options based on those criteria. Ultimately if you choose based on looks and its not as good a fit for use, you wont be happy.

Is the UPR stock a laminate like fiberglass or carbon, or is it a molded plastic like a souped-up t3x lite or ctr stock? Or something else?
 
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i think your definition of a chassis is suspect. A chassis is simply a machined metal inlet that the action sits into, example manners stocks with a mini-chassis. The b&c is a mini chassis with a sporter stock built around it, just like the manners. A bravo is more or less the exact same thing with a more adjustable/modular stock built around it, like a half-way point between a stock and a full-on chassis such as a MPA or MDT chassis like you see on a lot of PRS rifles. Aside from weight and “squareness”, much of the difference is at least in large part cosmetic. Someone will get their underwear in a bunch over that, there are legit functional differences due to the shape, but often favoring the chassis over the stock. Regardless, It doesnt sound like a chassis per se is what you dont want, what exactly is it that you dont like about a chassis? That might help focus replies on what youre looking for.

The krg echo might be one to check out—it’ll be like a sporterized version of a bravo.
Re the b&c recoil lug. How much will this gun get shot? What cartridge is it?
Thank you Mac, this is where my inquiries were headed but didn't have the energy to lay it out clearly like you did.
 
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