
KRG Bravo Gen 2? First Impressions | Sniper's Hide Forum
2024年3月1日 · I ordered a KRG Bravo on Monday, and it delivered today when I pulled it out I noticed it was slightly different than a previous KRG Bravo I had a few years ago.(I no longer have that one to do a direct comparison). The main difference is some molded in brass threaded inserts in the forend which is a welcome improvement.
KRG Bravo work with the Area 419 Arcalock Rail? - Sniper's Hide
2012年10月16日 · I just purchased a KRG Bravo and was looking at going Arca. I read some feedback that standard Arca rails under high tension (bipod/barricade) can slip, so Area 419 has a new arcalock system with their clamp/barricade setup. I was wondering if anyone has put one of these on an KRG Bravo and...
KRG Bravo OR MDT XRS | Sniper's Hide Forum
2021年2月15日 · KRG Bravo - 2.9lbs The weight will make a difference depending on what you want to do with your rifle. Both are high quality. Neither will boost accuracy better than the other. The Bravo at the moment has a couple of optional accessories such as the tool-less LOP and night vision mount that are currently unavailable for the XRS.
KRG Bravo | Sniper's Hide Forum
2021年11月6日 · KRG chassis are good to go no matter what flavour you get them in. The Bravo was a huge success and there are a lot of competition shooters around here that use them without issue. Since the polymer forearm cradles the aluminium main beam of the chassis there is not much that could go wrong.
KRG Bravo vs MDT XRS - anyone got both? | Sniper's Hide Forum
2020年4月7日 · KRG Bravo seems to be more modular and customizable, especially with the tiltable buttstock. It's 3.0 lbs in base config. USA company MDT XRS newer, beefier, less parts and customizable grips with a longer forerend. It weighs 3.9 lbs …
KRG Bravo vs MDT Oryx | Sniper's Hide Forum
2019年10月10日 · The Bravo is infinitely more adjustable with their tool less LOP (with a slight weight penalty) and has so many accessory options (with associated weight penalties). Stripped down the Bravo is indistinguishable from the Oryx for carrying around so it comes down to what you want to do with the rifle and the ever intangible personal preference.
KRG Bravo vs. X-Ray Chassis for Tikka T3 - Sniper's Hide
2019年5月12日 · There has been talk of a Bravo Chassis that will accept OEM CTR Magazines, but they haven’t released any info on actually releasing that inlet combo. There has been talk of using the KRG TRG extended mag release in the Bravo in conjunction with milling the mag opening sides parallel to make the CTR mag useable.
Krg bravo or mdt field stock | Sniper's Hide Forum
2023年12月27日 · The Bravo is an inexpensive functional what I call a chassis/stock. KRG practically invented this sub-$400 class of functional chassis/stock and the shooting public has embraced the Bravo to the point that MDT and XLR and even McMillan have inserted products into this niche. I just have never liked the feel of the bravo.
KRG Bravo Chassis | Sniper's Hide Forum
2017年8月25日 · My buddy told me they were coming out with a new chassis. He useses their Whisky-3 chassis. I'm a manners fan but this might be a good alternative for a .223 trainer.
KRG Bravo vs MDT XRS | Sniper's Hide Forum
2019年8月13日 · Easiest option is the KRG Bravo. Seems that everybody likes it and it comes already with a CIP length magwell to fit the 300 PRC mags (3.850"). The other stock that looks really interesting to me is the MDT XRS. I like the look and the fact that it has a longer forend than the Bravo, as well as MLok slots and changeable grip angle.
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