Looks great! I don't need long barrel so that setup is ideal.
Was there any need to re-bed the stock? Or was that unaffected?
Glad to hear I'm not the only one who can't get used to the CTR stock. I'll likely be pulling my CTR stock off and putting a Lite or compact stock on my .223. Had considered just getting a Stainless Lite .223, but can't quite get myself to offload the .223 CTR yet.No, I looked for a long time for just a CTR takeoff barrel. JA outdoors has them, but I wanted one in SS, 20" and in 308. So finally, i decided to just buy a SS CTR 308 in 20" that was for sale here on the site. Striped it down after I couldn't get use to the stock. Sold the stock, bottom metal and mag and had a barreled CTR action with rail.
I initially was looking so i could set up a 308, with a brake, so the little kids could shoot it. the extra weight, plus the brake would help out alot. Well that didn't work, so I put it on a diet. Put it in the lite stock, which is lighter that the CTR stock, pulled the rail and now I plan on supressing it.
Out of curiosity, what was your technique for opening up/cutting that stock opening to give clearance for the new barrel?
I used a 1” wooden rod wrapped in 80-100grit sandpaper and just pushed it back and forth in the barrel channel til I got the clearance I was looking for. Seemed to keep it pretty uniform and made short work of it. I did this for an aftermarket barrel that is just slightly bigger than the ctr contour.Out of curiosity, what was your technique for opening up/cutting that stock opening to give clearance for the new barrel?