The tikka factory stock is possibly one of the worst stocks that comes on a tupperware gun. There is a reason people report how much their tikka in even a 308 recoils. The design increases felt recoil. Yes it's a lighter gun, but there's lot's of 6.5lb guns out there.I’m odd man out but the factory Tikka stock with the simple vertical grip accessory is excellent. It’s light and serviceable. The channel has a bolster in front of lug that acts similar to a good bedding job that beds in front of lug.
If you want a a cheek riser, the Matthews Kydex cheek riser is inexpensive on Amazon and a simple install.
Take it to next level crazy but I sold my KRG Bravo and went back to the factory stock on my CTR. Factory stock is lighter and has ergos I prefer in a hunting rifle.
It's more or less a mandatory replacement item. So I'd rather not pay for it to begin with.
The barrels shoot great. But they take 5-10 years to chamber new cartridges and historically twist them too slow. If you want a new pretty good gun at a good price point in a cartridge that's been around for at least 15 years, but more like at least 50, then the barreled action would be ok, but to me, even the barrel is a throw away every time because they don't exist in what I actually want.Tikka and Sako barrels, in my experience, are the best factory barrels in the world. Paired with extremely good actions and triggers, what in your opinion tops them in a factory rifle?
Plastic stock isn’t my cup of tea but that’s easy to replace.
The whole roughtech line is stupid. At that price point there's better options. The tupperware stock is inexcusable at those prices no matter what lipstick they put on it. At $800 for a stainless lite, it's a good gun for a lot of people, it's even a pretty good price for an action and you throw the rest of it away.