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Does anyone else besides me want a Victor Titan for a CZ?

A-Rob

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I've got my 455 in a chassis, but I would love to have a more traditional precision stock that didn't cost $600. The last thread about the 10/22 stock and KIDD anchor got me thinking about this again. I can't be the only one who would jump at the chance to get one for a 455 or even a 457 or T1x. Put some steel pillar plates in it and I bet it would be one hell of a good option with a good size customer base.
 
@Prebanpaul The ruger action and bottom metal inlets are hugely different to the cz and tikka. its not a modification job thats for sure. It's risky for stock companies to invest in the production costs if there aren't the numbers to support it. Tikka needs to pump out more T1x rifles for there to be a big enough percentage of people that want to upgrade. Same goes for the CZ, the CZ455 is no longer the focus as the CZ457 is out, also consider then that there's the boyds tacticool and manners trainer stock available. Makes it less interesting for a stock to be injection moulded like the Titan stock.
 
I thought the Tikka T1x would fit Tikka T3x chassis/stocks so couldn't you get a KRG Bravo for the Tikka T1X, cheap and well made fits the bill.

"The action shares the same bedding surfaces and inlay footprint with the centerfire T3x rifles."
 
@_Raining Tikka say that, but its only their t3x stocks that are a direct drop in. The design of a lot of other aftermarket stocks/chassis are almost good to go, the t1x magazine well gets in the way due to a cap screw and the plastic well itself. People have had to tweak bolt release cut outs too.
@WAsquirrelsniper I agree something like that would make more sense.
 
Yup I want one. The bad thing about my rifle is there are not many chassis that fit the fly weight trigger

FWIW I have a McRees G10 chassis that wouldn't fit a prototype trigger that has the same general dimensions as a Fly trigger. I was able to easily open the inlet in the back with a 1/4" sanding drum and on the flat bottom of the inlet with a 2 flute end mill in a drill press (vertical load only). Obviously, use extreme caution with that type of work.
 
FWIW -

I had a victor titan stock for my 10-22 and the quality was great but the stock ergonomically didn't feel as good as a boyds tacticool stock my buddy had on his CZ except when shooting from the prone position (which in the prone they were about 6's).

I had a bunch of buddies from work try them both and they all agreed. Now maybe it was something to do with scope ring height but I would love to see a victor titan but scaled up or even the magpul stock for the CZ