I was wondering what you guys thought about these GRS Berserk stocks and if they are worth the money?
I was looking at some of their synthetic durethane stocks that sold for around $650. While they look nice, I can't help thinking that they seem like a budget product sold at McMillan prices.
They aren't made of hand laid woven fiberglass or carbon fiber like the McMillan and Manners products. They are cast in plastic with a small pinch of fiberglass (just 15%). The Durethane they use is a urethane. I use urethane plastics for rapid prototyping but I would never choose a urethane if strength and rigidity were my primary goals. I wouldn't expect using 15% fiberglass to do much to improve things either. It's just not enough, Especially if it is just non-woven strands mixed with the urethane resin.
Similarly, the pillars aren't made from aluminum (or any metal), they are made of 65% fiberglass and molded in. They position this as a benefit but I can't help seeing "budget" instead.
Am I missing something with these stocks? Are they really the quantum leap in design that they claim, or are they nice looking but expensive garbage made from the same materials as the factory stock we immediately discarded? We can buy pure woven hand laid carbon fiber stocks for 2/3 of price these days....
What do do you think?
I was looking at some of their synthetic durethane stocks that sold for around $650. While they look nice, I can't help thinking that they seem like a budget product sold at McMillan prices.
They aren't made of hand laid woven fiberglass or carbon fiber like the McMillan and Manners products. They are cast in plastic with a small pinch of fiberglass (just 15%). The Durethane they use is a urethane. I use urethane plastics for rapid prototyping but I would never choose a urethane if strength and rigidity were my primary goals. I wouldn't expect using 15% fiberglass to do much to improve things either. It's just not enough, Especially if it is just non-woven strands mixed with the urethane resin.
Similarly, the pillars aren't made from aluminum (or any metal), they are made of 65% fiberglass and molded in. They position this as a benefit but I can't help seeing "budget" instead.
Am I missing something with these stocks? Are they really the quantum leap in design that they claim, or are they nice looking but expensive garbage made from the same materials as the factory stock we immediately discarded? We can buy pure woven hand laid carbon fiber stocks for 2/3 of price these days....
What do do you think?