This response was longgg overdue, I apologize. Turkeys, work and weather all had a hand in delaying my time behind this rifle.
@Bbrinks hooked me up this spring with a new recoil pad and recoil pad/stock adapter for my Bastion stock. His communication and detail were great and he wanted this to be as perfect as possible for me. He was great to work with and made a second revision for me based on some feedback I had. It turned out outstanding and is a vast improvement over the factory setup. Removing the factor recoil pad was a chore. I used JB plastic bonder to set the new adapter. It's as solid as can be. I have zero concerns with it staying in place and holding up to hard use.
The new recoil pad from
@Bbrinks is just right for the 6.5 PRC and one of the better ones I have in general. I wasn't impressed with the factory offering at all. And a recoil pad that you can't store the rifle on is nearing laughable for me. In cold weather, there might as well not have been a recoil pad due to how solid it got.
The other item I wanted to address was LOP. When I first received my Bastion, the LOP was so short it was virtually unusable for me. I'm 6'3" and right handed. My right bicep and forearm were so doubled up on each other that I found myself "flexing" to get my hand back far enough on the palm swell. As you can imagine, this also caused my trigger finger/trigger interface to be poor as well. The new setup is mindless to get behind and fits me perfectly.
I think the proprietary recoil bad adapter/insert from PEAK44 was a miss, as was their "recoil pad". I think the stock should have at least came with LOP adjustment from the factory and they would have been better off building the stock geometry to work with existing pads like a Limb Saver.
Cant thank
@Bbrinks enough for all the help!