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GRS Berserks are Finally Here
Posted by Jason_McHann on April 29, 2016 at 4:59 amFinally made it through customs
https://tikkaperformance.com/index.php?_route_=grodas-rifle-stocks/T3-GRS-Berserk
Jason_McHann replied 8 years, 4 months ago 4 Members · 7 Replies -
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21 Bullseyes
I have some picks that show the berserk, the fact is this stock is the best thing since sliced bread.
Here are the pictures with my T3 light .223.
The slender light barrel looks surprisingly appropriate in the stock. No worries about free floating in this case! -
15 Bullseyes
Because I have to spend hours manually inletting it for the CTR bottom metal.
Oscar did not make it easy 🙂
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1 Bullseye
Jason,
I'm curious about the extra required inletting.
I did a Boyds stock and found I need to set the magazine housing /trigger guard
Depth about .125 beyond flush with the stock
In order to have it feed correctly. To have it flush would
Require extensive rework of the stock on the top side.
Maby this stock shape does not have that issue?
Just wondering your approach and how it ends up.
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15 Bullseyes
Hi Matchman
I'll find some pictures and get them posted
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1 Bullseye
Hi Matchman
I'll find some pictures and get them posted
How about inlets for CDI bottom metal?
Are these like the composite stocks from McMillan and Manners (fiber glass). Therefore the machining / inletting is the same?
The process for enlarging the barrel channel will be similar to a 1″ ball end mill or sandpaper and a 1 inch socket?
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15 Bullseyes
CDI is no problem. And they will inlet the stock for free when you purchase their bottom metal through our store.
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