Alright, things appear to be working here. So a few things to note. I've installed the toolless buttpad adjuster, KRG rubber recoil pad, an extra LOP spacer and the butt hook insert from my R700 Bravo buttstock. None of these are included with the 10/22 Bravo.
What you get out of the box is a .750" spacer and the screws to install it with the thin plastic buttpad that I forgot to get pics of. Unless you are setting the rifle up for a kid then atleast grab some extra spacers and preferably a rubber pad for better purchase. I wish KRG hadn't gone with such a short LOP but once their toolless LOP adjuster comes out it will be a non-issue.
The fullsize Bravo parts fit with the exception of the supplied screws for the .750" spacer are too short for use with the rubber pad.
The magwell is an area that needs improvement. Although it has a nice flare to it, it has a gap between the plastic forend and aluminum chassis that causes mags to hang up if not inserted perfectly straight. I'll be filling this area with epoxy to make a smooth transition. I hope KRG will fix this issue as it will be a major achilles heel of this stock especially for those shooting timed matches. Magazines do insert smoothly if inserted straight and drop free no problem.
As for the rest it is very similar to the centerfire Bravo with the exception of the 1 piece stock and shorter butt. There are less accessories included in the box, most likely to keep pricing as low as possible. My R700 Bravo included 3 LOP spacers, a short pic rail, a standard sling swivel for the forend and a QD swivel socket for the rear. The 10/22 Bravo only includes a single .750" spacer and standard swivel. It did however come with a nice book of targets. I'll get some pictures of them when I get to the range.
Overall I'm liking it so far. I just noticed I didn't get pictures of the rear of the aluminum chassis as this will be of interest to some. The chassis extends all the way to the pistol grip and is milled for a rear tang. The rearmost bolt attaching the chassis to the stock will be used with the tang. If I'm not mistaken this is for the Kidd tang. I'm not familiar with all the options for 10/22 receiver tangs so I'm not sure if it's a few proprietary offerings or a standardized thing.
I apologize for the crappy pics, the lighting wasn't great. I'll get some better ones at the range and update once I've shot the rifle some.
