KRG Bravo chassis

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Finally was able to get an action mounted in the June Go Big Tactical draw.
A shiny new KRG black chassis inleted for a rem700 pattern and a few extras arrived in the mail a couple months back and finally able to get out with it. I ended up picking up the adjustable buttpad, ARCA rail mount, extended mag release and a couple extras. The chassis has a nice feel to it and able to be adjusted so it actually fits you so you aren't struggling to get the cheek weld you want while trying to maintain shoulder pocket positioning.

The adjustable butt pad is soooo nice.... going from prone to standing to behind a bench causes the rifle to ride up or down on your shoulder, just a simple turn to loosen the tension then adjust it for maximum contact or your preference was a joy. Was even able to get a left hand shooter to feel comfortable behind it. The modularity also adds just that tweek so when you finally are ready to pull the trigger on a target the chassis is confirming to you instead of you bending around the rifle to make a shot.

Well worth the money if you are going that way. Make sure to give Tom at Go Big Tactical a shout for all the latest ideas on how to make the chassis fit you and feel more comfortable behind the trigger.
 

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Ive got a bravo on order and bought one off a guy this summer for a good deal for my other build. My bighorn tl3 223 and vudoo v22 will both have a bravo on them. Very nice stock I gotta say
 
I'm running one this year and loving it. The forend is super stiff and the thing is just damn comfortable. The adjustable butt is great for positional shooting and a really nicely built piece for the $100 or so it costs. If you're considering the Magpul, spend the little extra on the Bravo. It is well worth it. The only thing I prefer on the Magpul is the LOP spacer system. Its faster and simpler to adjust than the Bravo. But the Bravo's cheek riser adjustment blows Magpuls out of the water. Overall if you want a chassis on a budget but you don't want to end up with a so-so performing product; the Bravo should be at the top of your list.
 
I have a Bravo from GBT for my Vudoo 22 - I think it will be a good combo when it gets here.

It does look like an Anvil - RRS is good as they have a few options to get that thing.
 
How did you know that was an anvil ball head? Oh yeah, we ordered a couple together. Works slick on the ARCA rails and MPA newer chassis. Mounted an ARCA rail on an older MPA....so much nicer than a pic rail, both on the hands and clothing when trying to take the rifle off your back when hunting. Should of listened to you before on the ARCA mounts there charger
 
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