ApexOrdnance
Well-Known Member
There isn't any pressure as such acting on the chassis. The only force you are dealing with is recoil. The radial force from recoil is restrained with the standard action screw and generally quite small. The axial recoil is only the force applied by the lug on the chassis. In compression, aluminium is equal or greater than most modern composite stock materials and also the cast aluminium MDT style chassis. Cyclic loading of the lug pocket is always a concern but is mitigated by radius corners to prevent stress cracks. I've been up close and personnal with the MDT style chassis and would be willing to wager that any billet system would outlive it. A perfect fit that can be achieved with a billet system also means that the forces are distributed throughout the whole system. So far these have only been used up to 308 but there is no engineering restriction to prevent larger calibres.

