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GRS stock vs modified Boyds Pro Varmint
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Per my post in the Big Bores forum I'm having cervical fusion next week and am planning for a heavier, ergonomic stock. I'm going to start with my 308 Win Tikka.

I've looked at two options:

1. GRS stock - either a laminate or their Beserker - and then add a fully adjustable Graco buttplate to get rotation. Though, maybe I could adapt their adjustable height buttplate to rotate as well.

2. Boyds Pro Varmint Stock - add Graco comb hardware and the fully adjustable buttplate.


Thoughts? #2 would be less expensive and perhaps more adjustable.

I also plan to add a suppressor to it for recoil reduction (in addition to noise).

Thanks!


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I have had a couple of GRS stocks, and a few from Boyd.

I will own more GRS stocks.

The Berserker is nice as it is fairly light.

I have also taken a liking to chassis systems. The KRG is probably my favorite. Honestly though the chassis is 100% less comfortable than the GRS.
 
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I have had two Boyds, one about 10 years ago and one two months ago.
I think they are a great value and may buy more.


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