KRG Echo - Sporterish version of bravo for tikkas

Thank you that’s very helpful. Is the rear action screw all threads or is there any smooth shank?
Should be smooth shank on the lower side to the cap screw. Maybe the rear screw is captured as well, and is inside the stock body up inside the rear screw hole? I don't own an echo, just a low of experience with every other Tikka krg option.

Edit, no the rear isn't captured. Screw should be included, call KRG or the individual you purchased from. Item was likely left out or lost.

See in below photo the machine cap screw and washer.
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Should be smooth shank on the lower side to the cap screw. Maybe the rear screw is captured as well, and is inside the stock body up inside the rear screw hole? I don't own an echo, just a low of experience with every other Tikka krg option.

Edit, no the rear isn't captured. Screw should be included, call KRG or the individual you purchased from. Item was likely left out or lost.

See in below photo the machine cap screw and washer.
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Thank you for the help!
 
Thank you that’s very helpful. Is the rear action screw all threads or is there any smooth shank?
The rear action screw on the BNIB Echo I recently received was fully threaded.

Yes, as mentioned above, the front action screw is captured.

You can get replacement screws from KRG for $3 per set. I had to for a used Bravo I bought that didn't come with a rear action screw. OEM Tikka screw does work in a pinch, but it's pitched, not flat, so it doesn't engage with the bedding pilar appropriately.
 
Should be smooth shank on the lower side to the cap screw. Maybe the rear screw is captured as well, and is inside the stock body up inside the rear screw hole? I don't own an echo, just a low of experience with every other Tikka krg option.

Edit, no the rear isn't captured. Screw should be included, call KRG or the individual you purchased from. Item was likely left out or lost.

See in below photo the machine cap screw and washer.
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The rear action screw was missing from mine when I ordered, but the stock screw works just fine
 
Finished the build and final weight 9lb 5oz with variables below for those that want the details. Tikka T3x 6.5 PRC 22” barrel factory cut and threaded (note no bipod, can, or magazine)
Spartan pic rail (plus a pile of epoxy)
Maven rs1.2 UM tikka mediums and bubble level
Thread adapter
Barrel inlet removed
2 spacers and KRG adjustable pad
UM leather cheekpad
Overall this will be about 10lbs with the can. In my uneducated opinion this isn’t bad at all for what it is and I can’t wait to get out and shoot it.
Hope this is helpful!
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Finished the build and final weight 9lb 5oz with variables below for those that want the details. Tikka T3x 6.5 PRC 22” barrel factory cut and threaded (note no bipod, can, or magazine)
Spartan pic rail (plus a pile of epoxy)
Maven rs1.2 UM tikka mediums and bubble level
Thread adapter
Barrel inlet removed
2 spacers and KRG adjustable pad
UM leather cheekpad
Overall this will be about 10lbs with the can. In my uneducated opinion this isn’t bad at all for what it is and I can’t wait to get out and shoot it.
Hope this is helpful!
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And UM bolt knob?
 
Finished the build and final weight 9lb 5oz with variables below for those that want the details. Tikka T3x 6.5 PRC 22” barrel factory cut and threaded (note no bipod, can, or magazine)
Spartan pic rail (plus a pile of epoxy)
Maven rs1.2 UM tikka mediums and bubble level
Thread adapter
Barrel inlet removed
2 spacers and KRG adjustable pad
UM leather cheekpad
Overall this will be about 10lbs with the can. In my uneducated opinion this isn’t bad at all for what it is and I can’t wait to get out and shoot it.
Hope this is helpful!
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Looks great.

Here's one that's pretty close:

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Only differences I see are a MT 20 moa rail and a set of Ruffs' Precision rings. And this stock has been made ambidextrous.
 
Got to ask but what does a group say about the unseated lug? Plenty of rifles that shouldn't shoot good groups do.

Maybe its the clearancing but the fact the barrel isn't even close to parallel to the top of the foreend suggests is not seated. An easy way to confirm in bolt in in with no recoil lug and compare.
 
Got to ask but what does a group say about the unseated lug? Plenty of rifles that shouldn't shoot good groups do.

Maybe its the clearancing but the fact the barrel isn't even close to parallel to the top of the foreend suggests is not seated. An easy way to confirm in bolt in in with no recoil lug and compare.

There's two options:

Option #1) It is not seated, but it's grouping well because the action isn't shifting around in the chassis (yet). It's a 6CM, so not a ton of recoil to get things moving.

Option #2) It is seated, but it look wonky because he "hacked away the end of the forend pretty good."
 
I'd have to ask what you are talking about, the lug on mine is fully seated. You are just trying to stir the pot.
No I'm not. If you can't work out what I was talking about and jump to conclusions you should have a look at yourself.

The angle doesn't match and who clearances the top line of the stock. They clearance the barrel channel which you don't see from the side
 
308win.

We will be shooting it side by side factory stocks and RokStoks for comparisons. Will try to get Triggercam footage of all to show different, if any- in reticle movement.

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Interesting that there is a gap into the the stock at the front of the cheekpiece-
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Initial thoughts are it feels like a slightly slimmed down Bravo. The forend does have some flex to it, but at least with the T3 Lite barrel it can’t touch, and it is way less flexible than the MDT Fieldstock.
Have you had a chance to get some shooting in with this stock yet? Curious on your thoughts.
 
Have you had a chance to get some shooting in with this stock yet? Curious on your thoughts.


I have one day of shooting with it. Grouped fine, feels like a Bravo behind the rifle- until it is fired.

Identical rifles- T3x Lites, 308win, barrels cut to 18”, UM OTB suppressors.

Echo-
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ROKStok-
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Shooting side by side with a KRG Bravo, ROKstock, and the Echo- the Echo was just not pleasant.
Probably the best way to describe it was that you feel all the vibrations during recoil- and they all get transferred to your face, shoulder, and hand. It rattles.
The feeling during recoil was so different from the Bravo that I thought something had to be loose or broken on the Echo. But No.

Reticle movement during recoil was 3-4 times as much as the ROKStok shot side by side.


I am going to look at adding a leather cheek pad and see if that helps it any. I will shoot it quite a bit more, but as it is- it may be ok on a 223 or maybe a smaller 6mm, but I would not choose it for anything with recoil.
 
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