Better get one quick if you want one. They may get shut down by the Russians.Dima Riflestocks are made in Ukraine I have heard all good things about them.
I tried to contact Cerus In December via phone and email. No response as yet.
Emailed Arth at Dima yesterday. Responded in an hour. My additional emailed questions were answered like I was in a chat, ordered last evening. Projected delivery 2 months, assuming Putin doesn’t disrupt things.
Jim Borden is now using them for his guns, but all the ones he has in stock are inleted for his actions with the wide tang, which didn’t help me.
Have to admit..... very beautiful! too bad service is sucky.I ALSO ORDERED A CERUS STOCK BACK ON 6-20-20, WAS TOLD 6 MONTHS, CALLED WILL END OF NOV, WAS TOLD A COUPLE WEEKS, TALKED TO HIM AGAIN IN JAN, MACHINE SPINDLE BROKE, THEN IT WAS JUST A FEW MORE AHEAD OF YOU, THIS WENT ON UNTIL FINALLY THE END OF MAY, WAS NOTIFIED READY TO SHIP, THEN A CALL THE NEXT DAY, NO 3 WAY ADJ BUTTSTOCK HARDWARE IN STOCK, CAN SHIP THEM LATER, FINALLY GOT EVERYTHING ON 6-18-21! NOW, THE STOCK TURNED OUT TO BE JAW DROPPING BEAUTIFUL! BUT, DONT THINK ILL PUT UP WITH THE FRUSTRATION AGAIN!
Depends on your style of shooting. I use one, others shoot with no cheek contactAre adjustable check rest more desirable for f class ?
Jerry can you tell me the height of the forearm of a dima f class stock? Where it engages the front rest. I’d like to know if it is the same height as a cerus. My old McMillan was very short by comparison and it allowed the forearm to twist on 284. I need another stock now but don’t want to wait a year for a cerus even though I like mineI can tell you personally that Dima stocks are a work of art. He takes pride in everything he makes. I have no experience with others