GRS stocks

You’re not going to get too many replies, GRS isn’t a popular brand on this side of the pond. If you search the forum you’ll find that the people that have them really like them though. A GRS was on my short list before I scored a smokin-ass deal on a Cadex Strike Nuke so I don’t have any real experience with them. If you do pick one up make sure you write up a thread to help anyone in the future
 
You’re not going to get too many replies, GRS isn’t a popular brand on this side of the pond. If you search the forum you’ll find that the people that have them really like them though. A GRS was on my short list before I scored a smokin-ass deal on a Cadex Strike Nuke so I don’t have any real experience with them. If you do pick one up make sure you write up a thread to help anyone in the future
Thanks I am waiting for a manners for one build and wanted to switch it up on another.
 
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Great ergonomics. Berserk is little flexy on the forend and difficult to shoot weak hand, but other than that they're great. Should of bought the chassis when I had the chance
 
Which model are you looking at?

I had a Bifrost. Thing fit my hand like a glove, especially because of the indented/offset thumb swell, which was also great for recoil management (I wish more stock builders would do this, rather than full pistol grips.)

However, I on-sold it for a few reasons: no integral chassis like the Bravo, so not as stiff; not as many places to mount things (and their solution that you just drill the stock seems a bit silly in this day and age); and the forend had a few insert panels of a grippy rubber, which will just fail in time.

Again, ergos were great, and I felt guilt pangs when I sold it, but it just didn't stack up rationally.