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Grayboe or Stocky’s
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<blockquote data-quote="belldar" data-source="post: 2061402" data-attributes="member: 17374"><p>I only have experience with Greyboe of those two and I really like the terrain. That is the one in my avatar(284W SA with 24 inch barrel). I liked it enough to get a second one for my 338RUM. It has a thinner grip which I like and is quite compact. Only possible negative so far(if that)would be length of pull being shorter than I am used to with my long arms and torso. They are quite ridged and bottom metals fit very nice. I opted for the Varmint barrel channel to make sure everything free floats even though I run a heavy sporter barrels. I believe my father has a stockies similar to the greyboe and it feels good as well. Only thing I may add to the terrain stock is a little bedding for the recoil lug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="belldar, post: 2061402, member: 17374"] I only have experience with Greyboe of those two and I really like the terrain. That is the one in my avatar(284W SA with 24 inch barrel). I liked it enough to get a second one for my 338RUM. It has a thinner grip which I like and is quite compact. Only possible negative so far(if that)would be length of pull being shorter than I am used to with my long arms and torso. They are quite ridged and bottom metals fit very nice. I opted for the Varmint barrel channel to make sure everything free floats even though I run a heavy sporter barrels. I believe my father has a stockies similar to the greyboe and it feels good as well. Only thing I may add to the terrain stock is a little bedding for the recoil lug. [/QUOTE]
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