KRG CZ 457 Chassis


Post #50 features a T1X and comments about choosing an IBI barrel...

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Right you are. Showed an action mounted in the chassis and I thought it would get the visual across.

My bad. Sorry.

No need to apologize, haha. I had hoped you had simply out the wrong post number and there was one with more info is all. :)

Since that’s not the case, I’ll throw my hat in with my thoughts on the standard Bravo, which shouldn’t differ much from the 457 version.

As a base option chassis, the Bravo is about the best option going right now. It stomps the MagPul Hunter, and is better setup for precision work than any of the factory stocks (including the MTR stock, which is pretty comfy by itself, IMO). It has the ability to be balanced w/ weighted spacers, take an ARCA rail, have a bipod spigot, QD points, tool-less adjustable buttpad, already has an adjustable cheek piece, etc. It’s incredibly modular, and each of these additions can be acquired one at a time as funds allow. Is it a Manners/McMillan/MPA? Nope, but it doesn’t pretend to be, either.

I’m seriously considering a 457 build with one. I’d prefer the Manners VPT version, but for a few hundred less (funds that will get put towards glass), the Bravo will do an excellent job.
 
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Basher I am in total agreement with your assessment. I am going to purchase the Bravo and I am now trying to decide which rifle to buy for the barreled action...... Would you recover enough money from selling the AT stocked gun to make it worthwhile to buy the gun as a donor...? I would really like to have a longer barrel with a/some taper but.....
 
Wow! You really moved uptown with the ACC and Manners. I was kind of hoping to get some feedback from you on the 457 Bravo. I'm interested in a Bravo vs. Oryx comparison for a future upgrade on my CZ457 MTR.
 
Bravo has arrived and is a nicely done high quality piece. Solid with nicely finished machine work. Plastic is quality and has a very solid (IMO) high quality feel and appearance. My experiences with chassis is limited to a couple of pieces from ACIS but I see noting less in any regard from this stock to what I have owned previously.

I am sure you can spend a lot more if you choose but ....why?