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Join Date: November 15, 2019
Location: Conifer, CO
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KRG Bravo chassis?
Anybody has experience with the KRG Bravo chassis?
https://kineticresearchgroup.com/product/bravo-chassis/ They are going to come out with an inlet for Savage and I was thinking about buying it. Does it "feel" cheap? (is the buttstock hollow/tupperware sounding). Is it durable or does it feel like it would be? Would you recommend it? Pics? Thanks!
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Join Date: October 21, 1998
Location: Colorado, USA
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Absolutely I would recommend.
I have 3 KRG stocks, and they are very well made, do not feel cheap at all, and are very durable. My .280AI is in a Bravo, it is awesome. |
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I have two of them on 22's--at their price point they are a great value IMO. Their synthetic material is similar (maybe the same??) to what Bergara uses on their synthetic stocks which like KRG's I consider outstanding for plastigoo. Not the fanciest comp stock around, but I find the ergonomics and adaptability more than enough for my needs. Solid rigidity and balanced heft.
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I have one. They are great. Very solid due to aluminum backbone. It also has nice flexibility of configuration and features.
It is one of m6 favorite stocks. If I see a Savage option, my MDT chassis will be up for sale in like 2s! Thanks for the tip! |
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