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I'm almost sold on a LA FDE one...
According to the weights listed on KRG's site Bravo is 2.9 lb. + Enclosed Forend 1.1 lb. - Bravo Forend 5 ounces, = total weight would be ~ 3.7 lbs...ishAnyone have the weight of a 700 Bravo with the enclosed forend?
Get a black cheek piece.
I'd buy your FDE cheek piece.I was going to add a black cheekpiece cover but that’s an idea too.
HMR Pro 6.5 with AMG MRAD in FDE stock. Might be looking for slightly taller rings as the scope is a little low for getting a stress free sight picture.View attachment 7017386
Im just curious, how much space do you have between the scope cap and the barrel?
20" SPS Tactical? If so, how does the balance feel?Got mine today, had a couple questions and got a call from KRG and the guy was VERY helpful, ordered from Bison Tactical and they were very helpful and insane fast shipping. FN raining today so I'll have to play tomorrow. Spigot and Harris mount should be here Monday. Might paint the cheek piece and lop spacers to match the scope.View attachment 7002839
Yes it's a 20" tac. It's a touch rear heavy, even with the spigot and Harris. But overall I really like the stock, best bang for the $ in my opinion. I'm working on a 6 creed with a 24" that will be identical and plan to go with a Bravo for that one later on. Here it is with the spigot and swivel Harris, it changed the feel and looks so much.20" SPS Tactical? If so, how does the balance feel?
Here's a few pics of the wife's rifle fully built. Excited how it turned out, this Bravo chassis is an excellent value!
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Did you start with black and hydrodip?
Custom Gun Coatings did the paint work, I'm not sure what his exact process is. All I know is he does great work!
Spent the afternoon getting an INVR to work on a Bravo. PVA's still got my barreled action, but I think the stock is pretty well ready to go. Thanks to Justin for telling me it could be done, I'm real happy with the result.View attachment 6990707
Nice rifle and paint, looks like the old german battleship break up camo. What contour on the barrel?
Thanks,
TM6
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There's my SPS TAC ACC_SD in bravo (the gun in the top of the pic) ... I've been shooting it for about 2 months, about 400rds down range. Group average is 0.72 inches, which interestingly is worse than buddies sps tac aac-sd in stock stock, which I am shooting also. group average 0.64 inches. Using same ammo FGMM 7.62 175gr.
Main problem with bravo is stuff comes loose. Affecting shooting the "spigot" comes loose and the front action screw comes loose. Massoud says loctite. Eventually I will. But solution will also involve removing the spigot and replacing with PRI long base/rail for NV attachments that attaches directly to the action. If the Spigot isn't on there, it can't come loose!As regards the action screw, none of my torque wrenches/bits will fit down in that hole, so I have to hand tighten a lot. I need to get a bit that will fit.
The rear sling mount I did loctite and it has not come loose since I did.
Not if you're running a spigot also. And I can't remember what the bottom of the backbone looks like up there... Without the spigot mount for the heads of your screws to shoulder up to, you might want/need to do some work there too.@J-Ham What do you mean by "getting an INVR to work"; doesn't it just bolt on? You have the latest version of the Bravo it appears; has the small step in front of the action. KRG told me it would work on the Bravo.
Anyone having magazine seating issues and excessive movement with their LA Bravo? My CIP length MDT mag seems to have excessive front to rear "rocking" movement in the LA Bravo. I say rocking at it seems to pivot around a point.
The chassis also has excessive up/down movement of the magazine when the magazine is supposedly latch in. After the first round is cycled the mag drops down noticeably so that the action can't strip a round from it. Is there a way to adjust latch height?
I have an email out to KRG as well but figured I'd post here for possible quicker answers...
Anyone having magazine seating issues and excessive movement with their LA Bravo? My CIP length MDT mag seems to have excessive front to rear "rocking" movement in the LA Bravo. I say rocking at it seems to pivot around a point.
The chassis also has excessive up/down movement of the magazine when the magazine is supposedly latch in. After the first round is cycled the mag drops down noticeably so that the action can't strip a round from it. Is there a way to adjust latch height?
I have an email out to KRG as well but figured I'd post here for possible quicker answers...
300 PRC@j741 what caliber are you using?
Yes. MDT clearly marks it as 3.850 300WM.Are you sure you have a CIP length mag? What is the outer dimension front to back? What action are you using? The LA chassis have two flange head screws on either side of the magwell to keep the mag from going too far up into the chassis/action. The mag height does not adjust, there is some adjustment in the magwell fit as noted in the instructions. You might try putting the mag spacer in there as you might have ended up with a non-CIP mag. If all else fails email us some pics and if possible a short vid.
Thank you,
Justin
My Bravo came in today, and I just dropped my rem700 5R gen2 in it while things are slow at work. Playing around with the height on the cheek rest and the toolless buttplate. Liking it so far, just need to get better bipod and debating on getting the spigot mount.View attachment 7038290
Sure do, I keep a glock 19 on my desk and sometimes a shotgun beside the desk.Your work let’s you bring that in?