Hello all,

I am planning on upgrading my plastic axis-style bottom metal on my 10T (aka 11VT). All that plastic junk just doesn't do it for me. I'm currently using an HS Precision stock (PSV118) with aluminum bedding block which is great and has really improved my groups. The CDI bottom metal is about $250 after I pay to have it shipped for the free inlet service. Recently, the MDTT LSS chassis caught my eye for $400. I would need to add about $80 for a CTR stock, buffer, nut, and comb riser putting to total cost at $480. If I went this route I would try and sell my HS Precision stock for $300. If successful, this would actually be the cheaper option with a total cost of roughly $180 and I wouldn't have to deal with the added hassle of having my FFL ship the firearm.

Right now I'm shooting an 18" 308 barrel on this rifle but I plan to upgrade it to a high end 24" Creedmoor plus suppressor. Is this too much barrel for the LSS chassis? I don't think the barrel should matter since the chassis is bolted to the receiver only... it doesn't know how long the barrel is. Its description states "For rifles with longer barrels to be used for long range (past 900 meters) we recommend our TAC21 or our HS3 Chassis systems" so that has me reconsidering. The larger options are a full $100 more so that puts the chassis a bit out of my price range, although I'd entertain the idea. I'd like to get into some classes and competition but for now this is just my fun gun for shooting steel. If you were in my shoes, which route would you go?

Thanks!
-Chris