I posted this in another thread, but will comment here as well.
I have (had) two separate Bravos. I purchased them when they first came out. The SA was first. I put this on a Rem700 5R MilSpec in .308. The second, which was on a TAC300 action in .300wm was also purchased immediately when they were released. Prior to this, both rifles had HS Precision stocks. The .308 had the factory green spiderweb, and the TAC had an M24 style stock.
I was happy with both stocks. I decked them out with all the doo-dads...adjustable butt plate, spigot mount, bag stops...and they indeed did work well for me. No issues besides action screws backing out a few times on the winmag. That problem solved itself after two occurrences never to return. The thing that grew on me, and that I did not like was the weight. Both of them were pretty damn heavy. I don’t hunt with them (recreational use, steel shooting etc) but even to tote them around the pasture was a chore. I never weighed them, but they were pretty damn heavy. Casing them was an issue too. Together, they wouldn’t fit in the cases I previously had for them. In addition to the weight, the chassis add considerable bulk and size.
They are certainly comfortable to shoot. I haven’t been disappointed in quality nor customer support from KRG. I had an “issue” with the LA accepting mags and a few quick calls to them solved that and got me on my way. I just couldn’t get past what they turned the rifles “into”. Between the guns and the support gear, I needed to hire a Sherpa to get around. I put the SA back onto it’s green stock and shot it a bit. I found it more enjoyable. I recently swapped the winmag as well.
I would sit and think about what you are truly looking for. They aren’t cheap (well maybe less expensive in the crazy world of chassis) and in the end it is a bit of coin for certain. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy another if that was what I was looking for, but for what I decided my goal was in the end...they didn’t fit.
I have (had) two separate Bravos. I purchased them when they first came out. The SA was first. I put this on a Rem700 5R MilSpec in .308. The second, which was on a TAC300 action in .300wm was also purchased immediately when they were released. Prior to this, both rifles had HS Precision stocks. The .308 had the factory green spiderweb, and the TAC had an M24 style stock.
I was happy with both stocks. I decked them out with all the doo-dads...adjustable butt plate, spigot mount, bag stops...and they indeed did work well for me. No issues besides action screws backing out a few times on the winmag. That problem solved itself after two occurrences never to return. The thing that grew on me, and that I did not like was the weight. Both of them were pretty damn heavy. I don’t hunt with them (recreational use, steel shooting etc) but even to tote them around the pasture was a chore. I never weighed them, but they were pretty damn heavy. Casing them was an issue too. Together, they wouldn’t fit in the cases I previously had for them. In addition to the weight, the chassis add considerable bulk and size.
They are certainly comfortable to shoot. I haven’t been disappointed in quality nor customer support from KRG. I had an “issue” with the LA accepting mags and a few quick calls to them solved that and got me on my way. I just couldn’t get past what they turned the rifles “into”. Between the guns and the support gear, I needed to hire a Sherpa to get around. I put the SA back onto it’s green stock and shot it a bit. I found it more enjoyable. I recently swapped the winmag as well.
I would sit and think about what you are truly looking for. They aren’t cheap (well maybe less expensive in the crazy world of chassis) and in the end it is a bit of coin for certain. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy another if that was what I was looking for, but for what I decided my goal was in the end...they didn’t fit.