cohunt
Well-Known Member
glad to hear they stood behind itI have had several of both greyboe and HS Precision. I don't like the shape of most of HS Precision stocks, though their vertical grip stock isn't bad. I really like the ergonomics of the greyboe terrain stock, I've owned three and currently own two. I'm also the guy who's greyboe stock broke at the wrist. It definitely should not have broken. The sling swivel popped out of the flush cup when I swung the rifle up onto my shoulder. The rifle fell from my shoulder and hit muzzle first in the prairie dirt. For a second I was actually really confused as to why I was holding the sling at my shoulder but felt no weight on my shoulder. Then I felt the rifle hit the ground. The stock split in half right on the rear pillar. I've had three different rifles fall off my shoulder and hit the ground like that for three different reasons. One was a slick leather sling that slid off as I was climbing over a rise, the other was a plastic buckle that just snapped for no reason and third was the flush cup that i mentioned. This was the first time part of a rifle broke. The other two incidents were with different rifles one in an HSP stock and the other was a McMillan.
I don't know why the greyboe stock snapped but it did. For what it's worth they sent me a new stock to replace it.
is that a dark gray foam filling, or some other internal filling in that greyboe? That's the closest I've seen to a "cross section" of one--just wondering on internal construction of all these lightweight stocks