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With all the spacers out my 8 year old has no problem shooting my .223. I’d love to have a light weight left handed one for him.
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With all the spacers out my 8 year old has no problem shooting my .223. I’d love to have a light weight left handed one for him.
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You can mill out a RH bravo quite easily, in case you needed one more excuse for a new rifle and chassis!
 

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So is there word that they are coming out with a magnesium version or is it just talk amongst wkr’s at the moment?

I don’t know about magnesium, but they said that to overcome set up costs, we only need a group buy of 1K units to get a Bravo that accepts Tikka bottom metal.

I’m in for three, so just 997 to go!
 
Love my Bravo, but like others have said, it's heavy. Mine holds a Tikka T3X CTR and it's only used for long range steel. I've taken it coyote hunting a couple times, but wouldn't want to carry it on long hauls. Luckily we don't have to walk very far to our hunting spots in IL.
 
I have sold all of my Manners Elite chassis to switch over to all Bravo chassis. I regret nothing and honestly like the Bravo better.
 
I don’t know about magnesium, but they said that to overcome set up costs, we only need a group buy of 1K units to get a Bravo that accepts Tikka bottom metal.

I’m in for three, so just 997 to go!
If they would fit the standard long action mags I would absolutely be in for a couple!
 
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