After a few years behind my mostly OEM Tikka T3 CTR, its time to part ways with the stock.
TLDR: would you rather buy the KRG Bravo and "have it now" or wait 2 months and pay a little more for a Grayboe Phoenix?
In an ideal world, I would spend 800 or less on the replacement stock, have it within a month, and it wouldn't require fitting. Stock weight would be 3.5 lbs or less to be suitable for shooting paper (80% of use) and humping after coyote (15%) or running around the Colorado foothills after something or other with hooves (5%). If I had my druthers, the Grayboe Trekker and a stock pack with some foam would be right up my alley... but I've a T3 CTR and they don't have a mold for Tikka on that yet, or this thread wouldn't even be here, because I would have already ordered that.
Thoughts for bravo...
TLDR: would you rather buy the KRG Bravo and "have it now" or wait 2 months and pay a little more for a Grayboe Phoenix?
In an ideal world, I would spend 800 or less on the replacement stock, have it within a month, and it wouldn't require fitting. Stock weight would be 3.5 lbs or less to be suitable for shooting paper (80% of use) and humping after coyote (15%) or running around the Colorado foothills after something or other with hooves (5%). If I had my druthers, the Grayboe Trekker and a stock pack with some foam would be right up my alley... but I've a T3 CTR and they don't have a mold for Tikka on that yet, or this thread wouldn't even be here, because I would have already ordered that.
Thoughts for bravo...
- Less expensive
- Right now
- CTR BM ready (but not in stealth gray or tan which is less good)
- Mostly good reputation (cheek piece is mixed)
- Color I want
- Better adjustable cheek
- flexibility in the forend features
- Not plastic
- Wouldnt be in my hands until probably late July
- Since October, several Bravos for sale - only 1 or 2 in the PX are "I didn't like it" and mostly "preference", rather than "problem"
- Mostly positive Bravo reputation here, although the cheek piece is frequently cited as the main drawback
- People really like the modularity of the Bravo - which I definitely buy the spigot mount
- Grayboe is new enough that the feedback isnt as robust, but what there is seems positive
- Grayboe has some cosmetics from the molding process as artifacts that permit them to meet the speed, volume, and price point they offer - doesnt seem like a big deal