I just finished up reviewing one and I like it, I think it's an awesome value in terms of weight, features, and lead time. I got mine in Woodland Camo which arrived within their stated 4 week lead time.
That stock has some of the same traits as the other one in here like an air pocket up in the grip and a divot under the recoil pad. I had a feeling I knew what caused them but I emailed Grayboe and corresponded with one of their reps about what I was seeing. I have to admit the rep's candor and honesty was pretty great and he confirmed that the air pockets and divot were a result of their molding process. It's the same with the action inlet, that whole section is molded in so that's why there could appear to be some unevenness in certain places. It's not perfect but it saves a ton of time and cost by not having to mill the stock or completely finish areas of the stock that will be hidden. He also said that if an air pocket occurs someplace like in the action inlet it's filled in with the same material the stock is molded from. So for me, I wasn't all that upset about anything I saw with the stock, a skim bed job would likely take care of everything, which most people who get this kind of stock are likely to do any way, me included.
I saw the one guy's comment about the weight so I weighed mine, it's right on the money at 32 oz with the big t-handle knob and three LOP spacers. I ended up dropping two Bergara barreled actions into the stock and despite the perceived unevenness in action inlet I didn't have any problems with accuracy, both were sub-MOA with factory match ammo. Although I didn't have any problems with the cheek piece coming loose I went ahead and threw a 1/4" shaft color on it so that I could return it right where it needed to go after cleaning. My only real problem with the stock occurred with my Bergara HMR, it turns out that the cocking indicator sticks out just enough that it prevents full travel of the bolt. Not a big deal, five minutes with a round file and I was in business. It turns out that Grayboe is aware of the issue and if you order the stock for a Bergara ( I didn't, I just ordered it for a Remington 700) they'll notch out the cheek piece to clear the cocking indicator.
Off a tripod, in the prone, and off barricades the stock was comfortable and felt solid for only weighing 2 pounds. I'm planning to put my AAC-SD in this stock and again when I torqued that action into the stock, all seemed good to go but I still need to get to the range to zero.
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