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KRG Bravo Chassis

Could not be happier with my Bravo!

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Tikka T3x .223 Varmint
KRG Bravo
Athlon Argos BTR
Harris Bipod
 
I just received my Bravo over the weekend and I really really love it. Has anyone found a way to adjust the seam between the front and rear parts of the stock? It kind of bugs me that they don't line up, but I'm willing to ignore it if there's no way to really fix it.
 
I had the same experience as you this weekend...the offset seem bothers me. I emailed KRG, and they said its normal.

Did you happen to have the mag latch button included? Mine did not and KRG said that is not standard.
 
So in waiting for my nucleus action and PVA barrel I bought some talon grip material and applied it to my bravo. I really like the feel of the talon grip rubber material especially against my face. It took a little time, but I like the outcome.

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I plan on rattle canning my action and barrel fde just to see how it turns out, if it works I’ll get it cerakoted.
 
I'm looking to get something similar to PVA's John Hancock.

ARC NUCLEUS
with Remage barrel setup or ARC's barrel nut

Any issues with going the KRGB with W-3 lug size? This is just in case I go bigger lug later on? Will it fit? Any issues with using the bigger W-3 lug slot with smaller recoil lug?
ARC's barrel nut system fit in the KRGB?

Thanks!
 
I had the same experience as you this weekend...the offset seem bothers me. I emailed KRG, and they said its normal.

Did you happen to have the mag latch button included? Mine did not and KRG said that is not standard.

I saw that it wasn't included so I purchased it separate, along with the hook cover as well.

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Well that would have been good to know, guess I'll have to pay for shipping twice.

Their website has a LOT of information on it. I'd say almost too much information, or at least it could be organized a bit better. But I do recall seeing in the "detailed information" section that the extended mag release was optional and available in their accessories section.

The mag release obviously works just fine without the extension, but I prefer the ergonomics of the extended button.
 
Newb question here. I just have a stock 700SA so I just got the regular bravo. If I upgrade the barrel etc later and get one of the bigger lugs that don't fit the regular bravo can I just clearance the stock with my dremel to fit or is it something that requires precise machining?
 
What do you guys use to reset the cheek rest back to the same spot (if you ever need to remove it)?

I saw one reviewer mentioned setting o-rings on the posts and using them as a reference point. I set mine where I wanted it and then measured the distance between the bottom of the riser and the top of the cutout.

I then cut out this little “gauge” using some scrap titanium I had lying around. It seems to work but I figure there must be a better way. Don’t judge my off center hole lol
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On the latest Precision Rifle Podcast, Howa's Matt Hornbeck said he was testing a Howa Bravo with the Whiskey 3 buttstock. I don't see the buttstocks listed separately on the KRG website but my wallet is morbidly curious.

Especially if you could mount a folding buttstock on it, that would be pretty slick. Would there be any practical difference between the Whiskey 3 and Bravo main and foreends?
 
I just wish KRG's Order Dept. would answer my email ! I want a Bravo with the LH Whiskey 3 base so I can make a LH Bravo chassis. I sent an email to their Info Dept,they answered by referring me to email the Order Dept.

It's been a week,and no response yet?
 
On the latest Precision Rifle Podcast, Howa's Matt Hornbeck said he was testing a Howa Bravo with the Whiskey 3 buttstock. I don't see the buttstocks listed separately on the KRG website but my wallet is morbidly curious.

Especially if you could mount a folding buttstock on it, that would be pretty slick. Would there be any practical difference between the Whiskey 3 and Bravo main and foreends?
it's the TRG folder. same thing as W3 folder
 
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Hello, can you send me your contact info? We are definitely beyond busy here but you should have heard from someone. Thank you,
Justin


I just wish KRG's Order Dept. would answer my email ! I want a Bravo with the LH Whiskey 3 base so I can make a LH Bravo chassis. I sent an email to their Info Dept,they answered by referring me to email the Order Dept.

It's been a week,and no response yet?
 
You can put a W-3 fixed rear stock on the Howa Bravo, but not a folder, the cocking piece hits the hinge unfortunately.
The Bravo forend does have less features than the W-3. For example the W-3 has threaded inserts so if you want to attach something you just screw it on, it also has the built in QD cup at the front of the forend. The Bravo forend has more MLOK slots and is a bit lighter.
Thanks guys for all your business, you have some fine looking rigs!
Justin
 
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Newb question here. I just have a stock 700SA so I just got the regular bravo. If I upgrade the barrel etc later and get one of the bigger lugs that don't fit the regular bravo can I just clearance the stock with my dremel to fit or is it something that requires precise machining?

See my post #120 on page 3. The lug recess is pictured. It's 1/2" wide and will take a pretty big lug before the space runs out. That part of the chassis can be dremeled if that's what you want. It won't be seen on the outer skin.
 
Seeing mixed stuff here and I'm not too familiar with these. Looks like they do not work with CTR mags, and the Tikka bolt will run into the cheekpiece if you have it raised very much? Is that accurate?

If so, are they actually planning on making a version that works with CTR mags and where the bolt won't hit the cheek piece? I'd pick up one of those in a heartbeat. Probably not gonna spend the $ unless they come out with a direct fit like that though, especially since the Magpul mags apparently don't work either?
 
Seeing mixed stuff here and I'm not too familiar with these. Looks like they do not work with CTR mags, and the Tikka bolt will run into the cheekpiece if you have it raised very much? Is that accurate?

If so, are they actually planning on making a version that works with CTR mags and where the bolt won't hit the cheek piece? I'd pick up one of those in a heartbeat. Probably not gonna spend the $ unless they come out with a direct fit like that though, especially since the Magpul mags apparently don't work either?

They are making a Tikka specific cheekpiece and it wouldn't take much work with a mill to open the magwell for CTR mags. It is tapered for AICS mags and you would need to take the taper out and use a different release lever if I remember right. There has been talk on here about a CTR mag version from KRG.
 
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They are making a Tikka specific cheekpiece and it wouldn't take much work with a mill to open the magwell for CTR mags. It is tapered for AICS mags and you would need to take the taper out and use a different release lever if I remember right. There has been talk on here about a CTR mag version from KRG.
Thanks for the reply. I will probably hold off til they make a CTR mag version with a Tikka specific cheekpiece. These would be incredibly popular with that configuration.
 
I don’t think they have any plans to make anything for the mags.

Cheek riser - yes
CTR mags - probably not

Does any chassis out there actually take ctr mags? I think you’ll either have to stick with your ctr stock or have something like a manners inleted. If you want a chassis, you’ll likely have to ditch the tikka mags.
 
Stupid question - what are the cheapest AICS compatible mags that work on a Tikka? I've heard magpul are no good.

I don't dislike the CTR stock. KRG Bravo is actually the first thing I've seen that I like considerably more and that is even close to being in a reasonable price range (or what I consider reasonable anyway).
 
I don’t think they have any plans to make anything for the mags.

Cheek riser - yes
CTR mags - probably not

Does any chassis out there actually take ctr mags? I think you’ll either have to stick with your ctr stock or have something like a manners inleted. If you want a chassis, you’ll likely have to ditch the tikka mags.

German Gun Stock, McMillan, Bell and Carlson, and several other stock makers do CTR mag inlets so you can use your factory bottom metal. I think Manners makes one that uses factory bottom metal too. McCrees made a CTR mag chassis, not sure if it is still available.
 
German Gun Stock, McMillan, Bell and Carlson, and several other stock makers do CTR mag inlets so you can use your factory bottom metal. I think Manners makes one that uses factory bottom metal too. McCrees made a CTR mag chassis, not sure if it is still available.

But no chassis right?
 
McRees is a chassis. My GGS has an aluminum mini chassis in the stock similar to Manners. Pretty good deal for the $$, 3.5 lbs, no bedding required, and I used the factory bottom metal and the 2 extra mags that I picked up for $130 for 2.

Where are you guys ordering your GGS? Their website or another one?
 
If they don't make a model that's compatible with CTR mags, it effectively adds $75 to the price of the stock for every CTR owner. That's probably a deal-breaker for me, especially since I like the CTR mag so much.

Unless I'm just horribly mistaken about the price of AICS mags.
 
If they don't make a model that's compatible with CTR mags, it effectively adds $75 to the price of the stock for every CTR owner. That's probably a deal-breaker for me, especially since I like the CTR mag so much.

Unless I'm just horribly mistaken about the price of AICS mags.

You can have the mag well machined to fit the CTR mags. I believe you will need the KRG TRG mag catch also. Massoud should be able to answer this.

If you already have a couple of CTR mags it would be a wash as far as cost over new AICS mags.
 
I only have one CTR mag. If I need to shoot more than 10 rounds at a time, I've got the wrong gun.

I just like the CTR stock too much to spend $500 to replace it. If I could get one for $350, that would be tempting. But if I have to spend $100 to make that $350 stock work, then I'm back out again.