Yes.Anyone have any experience with the Bravo? Will it increase accuracy over a a Rem factory stock? Every 1/8" helps. I shoot from a bench and load 1 at a time. Who makes a filler for the mag well? Thanks for any help from fellow shooters.
If you have a factory remington stock im assuming you have a factory rem barrel. A custom barrel will get you more accuracy than that stock will.Will it increase accuracy over a a Rem factory stock? Every 1/8" helps.
bob sledWho makes a filler for the mag well?
Thanks for any help from fellow shooters.
I bought a WOOX for my CZ457 and the barrel channel was not straight to the action. It wasn't even close. It wasn't the Exactus. It was a cool stock, otherwise.
I sent it back and ordered a KRG Bravo. I am impressed with it. I may order one for a Tikka as well.
That’s unfortunate and sorry to hear that. I’ve only had the one WOOX stock so I can’t speak much on how good their QC is but the Exactus I have is great. Perfect fit for my BAT action. Definitely a step above the KRG. KRG is a great stock for the money but there’s not a single piece of plastic on the WOOX
I may have to check out another one. I really like the look of the WOOX. Mine was the Wild Man model.
I was wrong about the Woox being for my CZ457. It was for a Tikka. I ended up buying a Manners with a mini chassis for the Tikka. Unrelated to that adventure, I did buy a Bravo for my CZ457.
That’s funny and ironic because the only crooked aftermarket stock I’ve ever had was a Manners! The butt was kicked to the side so hard at the wrist you could use it as a hockey stick! Lol! Not that bad actually but it was very easily noticeable with the naked eye and you could definitely feel it when lined up on the rifle. Manners wouldn’t take it back and I was stuck with it. So now Manners is stuck with never getting my business again![]()
By chance have a pic of your front bag rider. I have an idea or two myself, not sure what material to use though.I have three guns with the KRG Bravo chassis, a 224 Val AI, a 6.5 Dasher and a 25X improved. All three are bench guns and will shoot well under 1/2 MOA at 200 yards as well as ring steel at 1000 and beyond. I can't relate to factory stocks as these are custom made rifles featuring Bartlein barrels and Bighorn Origin actions but I am very happy with the Bravo. I also made custom solid brass butt spacers to help balance the 28" heavy Palma barrels. For single shot loading I use a .308 Original Bob Sled (AI). I also fashioned 3" wide outrigger bag riders and fastened them to the fore end. These slide easily in the front rest while the rear has the KRG bag rider and works well in the Protector rear bag. Get the Bravo, you won't be sorry.
Imho about the best money you can spend on a budget stock. I have five of them now, that see various uses. I have filled the butt stock and grip on two of them with #9 shot.
There are hollow areas. I used some thin foam to hold the shot in place.Are there hollow areas or did you drill the grip and butt stock out. And, how do you keep the shot in place, and finally, did it provide the improvement you expected?