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Re: GRS Stocks

Post by Gwion » 06 Apr 2016, 1:42 pm

$100 extra when you're already spending a grand is worth it, if it means it suits the way you use it. No point saving 100 bucks and not ending up with the rifle that suits you purposes.
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Re: GRS Stocks

Post by Gwion » 06 Apr 2016, 1:43 pm

All depends on what you think you need.
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Re: GRS Stocks

Post by Seik » 12 Apr 2016, 3:53 pm

Gwion wrote:$100 extra when you're already spending a grand is worth it, if it means it suits the way you use it. No point saving 100 bucks and not ending up with the rifle that suits you purposes.


And more it costs you 5x as much to sell and rebuy the right thing after you get stick of it and do that anyway.
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Re: GRS Stocks

Post by MalleeFarmer » 15 Apr 2016, 7:58 am

This is all true.
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Re: GRS Stocks

Post by MalleeFarmer » 15 Apr 2016, 4:18 pm

Well I'll be!!! :thumbsdown: $950 for the sporter varmint $1120 for the hybrid or $650ish for the berserk (polymer version of the sporter varmint) don't like the poly one but it's the price of a boyds less than the equivalent laminate. :o
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Re: GRS Stocks

Post by Chronos » 15 Apr 2016, 4:29 pm

Gwion wrote:The rear bag rider on the hybrid would make a difference if you plan to use a rear bag regularly.


good at the range but the flat but section makes it difficult to make elevation adjustments off a bipod in the field. for hunting i'd go with the sloping butt section

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Re: GRS Stocks

Post by MalleeFarmer » 15 Apr 2016, 4:36 pm

Chronos, do you recommend the hunter for a LR varmint rifle
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Re: GRS Stocks

Post by Lorgar » 18 Apr 2016, 11:13 am

RealNick wrote:I've been ogling these for ages.


Less ogling, more shooting :D
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