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Grayboe vs KRG Bravo for hunting stock
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<blockquote data-quote="nksmfamjp" data-source="post: 2086997" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>So, I ordered this Bighorn Origin...long CIP length. I'm planning 6.5-06AI, 6.5x280AI, 6.5 Sherman, 300 PRC or 30 Sherman Mag....really have not selected a caliber at all.</p><p></p><p>So, some of these could have a bit of recoil. I'd like it to handle pretty big recoil along with lighter weight. I'm looking for a reasonably light stock with adjustable cheek piece, adjustable LOP (spacer type ok), 4 flush cups, mlok rail (for ARCA rail or bipod attachment), and AICS mag compatible.</p><p></p><p>So, I'm looking at the Grayboe Phoenix, Ridgeback and the KRG Bravo. I looked at the MDT, but not sure I like the ergonomics. McMillan obviously makes a good stock, but mlok would be paying someone to cut through the shell of a $900 stock!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nksmfamjp, post: 2086997, member: 1951"] So, I ordered this Bighorn Origin...long CIP length. I’m planning 6.5-06AI, 6.5x280AI, 6.5 Sherman, 300 PRC or 30 Sherman Mag....really have not selected a caliber at all. So, some of these could have a bit of recoil. I’d like it to handle pretty big recoil along with lighter weight. I’m looking for a reasonably light stock with adjustable cheek piece, adjustable LOP (spacer type ok), 4 flush cups, mlok rail (for ARCA rail or bipod attachment), and AICS mag compatible. So, I’m looking at the Grayboe Phoenix, Ridgeback and the KRG Bravo. I looked at the MDT, but not sure I like the ergonomics. McMillan obviously makes a good stock, but mlok would be paying someone to cut through the shell of a $900 stock! [/QUOTE]
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