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Looks great. How did you do those paint designs?? What caliber as well. I have a 7mm-08. Thinking of getting an echo as well. Or Rokstok. Thanks.I personally like the Echo. I have never had a Bravo so no comparisons there but this setup has worked well so far. The forend does have some flex but with my barrel it has not given me any issues. I find it very easy to get behind and into position.
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I used a stencil kit from freedom stencils. It’s a 22 creed.Looks great. How did you do those paint designs?? What caliber as well. I have a 7mm-08. Thinking of getting an echo as well. Or Rokstok. Thanks.
I shot mine a good bit Saturday after a local match. It’s a 308 Roughtech I had loaded up with 168’s.Hornady Black. That rifle loves that ammo. I didn’t notice any vibration, but the first shot was a reminder I wasn’t shooting my .223 match gun. The Echo was easy to control shooting off a barricade. If I could find a reliable 10 round mag that fit, I would shoot a match with
you can get an 8 round from hereI shot mine a good bit Saturday after a local match. It’s a 308 Roughtech I had loaded up with 168’s.Hornady Black. That rifle loves that ammo. I didn’t notice any vibration, but the first shot was a reminder I wasn’t shooting my .223 match gun. The Echo was easy to control shooting off a barricade. If I could find a reliable 10 round mag that fit, I would shoot a match with it. View attachment 859356
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There's 2 screws by the captive front action screw that holds the front of the bedding block in.... if those are too tight they can pinch the mag and make it hard to take outI got one last week.
Does anyone have issues getting mags out? A couple o have to poke from the top through the ejection port.
Is that in the instructions?There's 2 screws by the captive front action screw that holds the front of the bedding block in.... if those are too tight they can pinch the mag and make it hard to take out
Ok I will fiddleInstructions.... what are those
...lol. Actually when I first got the stock I dutifully pulled all the screws out of the entire stock and degreased and paint penned them all. The front 2 screws seemed really loose so I tightened them right up and couldn't get a mag into the stock. So I slowly backed them off until the mag would go in and latch properly.
Did you get it to work?Ok I will fiddle
Ill know tomorrow evening or Monday.Did you get it to work?
The Bravo would have this same issue correct?I had an Echo briefly. Sad to say, KRG missed the mark with it. Excellent ergonomics. And easier to carry / less bulky for field use than a Bravo. However, the recoil impulse is just bad. I didn’t have any vibrations, but it exaggerated recoil. The felt recoil on my 223 was more in the Echo than in my Stocky’s VG, and the Stocky’s is quite a bit lighter.
Mine pop out no issue. Sometimes I have to wiggle it around to get it to seat and lock in though.I got one last week.
Does anyone have issues getting mags out? A couple o have to poke from the top through the ejection port.
No, following that I had a Bravo for a short time as well. Way better recoil impulse. However, with a standard AICS mag setup, and the bulkiness of the whole chassis, I carried it for a 6 mile day hunt and sold it, as it wasn’t near as easy to carry as something like a vertical grip stock, or probably an Echo for that matter.The Bravo would have this same issue correct?
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I got this because @KickinNDishin has a bravo chassis for both her rifles; a Vanguard and a Tikka. The second Tikka we got recently I have long action factory mags and a 30-06 barrel among a few others. The goal is/was to have it be my second rifle that she could use without any feel adjustment just by matching LOP.I had an Echo briefly. Sad to say, KRG missed the mark with it. Excellent ergonomics. And easier to carry / less bulky for field use than a Bravo. However, the recoil impulse is just bad. I didn’t have any vibrations, but it exaggerated recoil. The felt recoil on my 223 was more in the Echo than in my Stocky’s VG, and the Stocky’s is quite a bit lighter.
Ok. I rarely carry my rifle in my hand. Just before the moment of truth. Otherwise it's strapped to my pack. So should be a non issue. What was your set up in the Bravo? Curious to a finished weight with optics.No, following that I had a Bravo for a short time as well. Way better recoil impulse. However, with a standard AICS mag setup, and the bulkiness of the whole chassis, I carried it for a 6 mile day hunt and sold it, as it wasn’t near as easy to carry as something like a vertical grip stock, or probably an Echo for that matter.
I was just a hair over 10lbs with this setup. Weight could definitely be shaved. The RS1.2 is 26+ ounces, and my suppressor is almost 12 ounces.Ok. I rarely carry my rifle in my hand. Just before the moment of truth. Otherwise it's strapped to my pack. So should be a non issue. What was your set up in the Bravo? Curious to a finished weight with optics.
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I don’t normally either, but that day I didn’t have a very functional rifle carrier on my pack, so I had to carry lol. I did have it in the carrier some, but that was a pain too since I didn’t have the whole setup. (A really dumb story about me being an idiot and not having my gear in order ahead of time)Ok. I rarely carry my rifle in my hand. Just before the moment of truth. Otherwise it's strapped to my pack. So should be a non issue. What was your set up in the Bravo? Curious to a finished weight with optics.
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