KRG Bravo chassis rem 700 6.5cm UPGRADED!

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Recently dropped my remington 700 6.5 into a KRG bravo chassis and i gotta say i love it. It feels solid and incredibly comfortable. I installed my magpul bipod directly to the mlok slots on the forend with ease. Cant wait to shoot it and get some groupings with it. Thanks again to Go Big Tactical for the KRG. Ill post photos of groups down the road.



Added timmney flat face trigger, krg bottom cover, and krg enclosed forend. Very solid. Love it.

 
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I really need to get mine out. Tom helped me out and put together an almost identical rifle.
I’m guessing those factory barreled actions in 6.5 is the same one you’re running?
 
One thing I find with the Bravo (and it’s a pretty common complaint) is that the forend is too short. I added the arca spigot to mine and like it a lot better that way.
 
One thing I find with the Bravo (and it’s a pretty common complaint) is that the forend is too short. I added the arca spigot to mine and like it a lot better that way.

I like to shoot PRS and I actually found myself mounting my bipod much closer to me than the end of the fore end. I’m average sized and want to be able to adjust my bipod while peine. If the bipod is too far out I can’t reach it well enough.
 
Recently dropped my remington 700 6.5 into a KRG bravo chassis and i gotta say i love it. It feels solid and incredibly comfortable. I installed my magpul bipod directly to the mlok slots on the forend with ease. Cant wait to shoot it and get some groupings with it. Thanks again to Go Big Tactical for the KRG. Ill post photos of groups down the road.


Very welcome, great looking rig! Thanks for the business and support!
 
Bravo has one major flaw - rear and fore ends are always misaligned at the middle )) If they solved that visual glitch, it would be perfect product.
 
Is there a way to fix that misalignment or at the very least make it less pronounced? I understand it's just aesthetic but it can be one of those things which may be bothersome to a few! If I can't get the two sides to align better I think I'll have to sponge camo paint the Chassis....just to break it up and make it less obvious.
 
I like to shoot PRS and I actually found myself mounting my bipod much closer to me than the end of the fore end. I’m average sized and want to be able to adjust my bipod while peine. If the bipod is too far out I can’t reach it well enough.

I also shoot quite a bit of PRS and PRS-type matches. I don't run my Bravo in those (I use a MDT ACC). I don't know if you've played around with a Bravo but the fore end is not only short but if you run the ARCA rail underneath it, it also becomes quite high with say a Harris bipod with the RRS pic/dovetail adapter. You can still reach your bipod to fiddle with it when using the spigot but it also gets the bipod quite a bit closer to the barrel.
 
Is there a way to fix that misalignment or at the very least make it less pronounced? I understand it's just aesthetic but it can be one of those things which may be bothersome to a few! If I can't get the two sides to align better I think I'll have to sponge camo paint the Chassis....just to break it up and make it less obvious.

I contacted KRG about the misalignment. They said it's the nature of the beast unfortunately. Its a shame as it is otherwise a nice chassis beyond its price point imo.
 
Recently dropped my remington 700 6.5 into a KRG bravo chassis and i gotta say i love it. It feels solid and incredibly comfortable. I installed my magpul bipod directly to the mlok slots on the forend with ease. Cant wait to shoot it and get some groupings with it. Thanks again to Go Big Tactical for the KRG. Ill post photos of groups down the road.

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Added timmney flat face trigger, krg bottom cover, and krg enclosed forend. Very solid. Love it.

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Mind if I ask why you sold this?
 
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