I have been curious about the modular stocks. I shoot traditional stocks on my bolt guns, but like the look and ideas behind the modular stocks. For those that have shot a modular what did you like and/ or dislike about them?
Modular being where parts can be changed... ie buttstock, pistol grip, etc.Im not sure what the term modular stock means but I sure like my KRG bravo. Let me know if thats what you are talking about and I will elaborate.
I haven't really noticed that, bedding seemed to be spot on, on mine. stand it on the butt and bump it several times while torquing. Mr. Bang4 mentioned the cheek rest, I really like that for prone.Have y'all had any draw backs other than metal sounds?
I initially looked at a chassis that I could pick and choose buttstock, but I went with CA MPR for the last build - .338 Thor (NMI).Modular being where parts can be changed... ie buttstock, pistol grip, etc.
Yes that is exactly what I'm asking
It would primarily be used for hunting. I like having the folding stock for being compact along with being able to adjust the cheek and LOP.I haven't really noticed that, bedding seemed to be spot on, on mine. stand it on the butt and bump it several times while torquing. Mr. Bang4 mentioned the cheek rest, I really like that for prone.
Depending on the purpose. What is the intended purpose?
I initially looked at a chassis that I could pick and choose buttstock, but I went with CA MPR for the last build.
I initially looked at a chassis that I could pick and choose buttstock, but I went with CA MPR for the last build.
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I can change the grip too.
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No issues thus far.
A lot of Chassis can add significant weight, depending. I also have a KRG Bravo and really like it. I've added the adjustable buttstock to it - cant and length and an ARCA rail for shooting off a tripod. I really like it's fit and feel - though mines not light with the 5-25x50 I've got on it.It would primarily be used for hunting. I like having the folding stock for being compact along with being able to adjust the cheek and LOP.
That MDT HNT 26 does look sweet and is lightweight.That is what I've had in mind, been looking at Mpa and Mdt
I went over a pound on the stock weight goal but met the overall rifle weight goal of 11.5 lbs.That is what I've had in mind, been looking at Mpa and Mdt