Images: Hunting with KRG Bravo

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It works well for me. The more I use it the more I like it. I find it a little more efficient instead of looking at the side. Especially if I’m already set up and my buddy is ranging for me. In a perfect world I would memorize it out 400 since I continually hunt the same spots.

Or just upload your DOPE into a Burris Veracity PH scope like mine and dial direct to the yardage in the HUD.


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Tom-D

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Has anyone seen the new ECHO krg has on there website now? Pretty much a bravo made for hunting by the looks of it
 
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Understood. It didn't play properly with the Bravo for Tikka. Its too short for the magwell and is a pain to extract.
I also thought the 3 round was a little weird in a bravoTikka and just use the 5 round. 3rd works great in the hnt26 though it I assumed that's what it was designed for
 

Sanford17

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My sons set up. He is 8 so everything is heavy to him. But I went with it for the adjustability factor so he can grow with it.
Tikka 6.5CM, barrel shortened to 18”
 

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I know this is a pretty niche thing but figured I'd mention it in here anyway. KRG's ARCA rails and their ARCA spigot are now R-Lock compatible, I just confirmed with them. Convinced me to grab a spigot for my Bravo for hunting. Had a non R-lock one on my Whiskey-3 that my bipod almost walked off of before I sold that chassis. Now that they have R-Lock that's solved, which is nice since I liked the spigot otherwise.
 
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