My thoughts on the new GRS Berserk stock.
I’m 6ft 2” and so most “long-arms” don’t fit off the peg as it were.
I have Tikka T3 in 308 with S&B 8X56 and an over barrel Wildcat Mod which actually means it’s short in the stock even with the factory spacers and very front heavy!
I know about comb raisers, spacer, pads and other bits you can hang on the end or glue, tape or bolt to your rifle to help make it fit and I do or have done this, but if you can afford to get a good fit why not?
I have been toying with the idea of replacing the stock with something else that fits me, so when GRS (I know there are others) brought out there original range of laminate adjustable stocks they caught my eye and I had a look, and found them fairly costly and ever so slightly uncomfortable in the hand, so I held off.
When I saw the revised GRS Berserk composite version with reduced grip (5% in the blurb) I thought I would have a look at this to see if it fitted my requirements in this guise. I popped over to Wiltshire Rod and Gun and was impressed with both the service and the stock so I went ahead and purchased it.
I found that the additional stock weight actually balanced the rifle and it felt very good in my hand compared to the laminate version, after a quick torque up and a few shots I was very happy that I could settle into an aim and repeat it very quickly something I have not been able to do with ease with this rifle ever. I have been out stalking with the rifle in its new setup and I can confirm that it works well and at last I feel I have a near perfect rifle for the cost, although I want to change the scope for a Meopta R2.
Positives:
It fits like a glove when adjusted.
Cost, it’s not out of sight expensive.
Doesn’t require pillar bedding or specialist knowledge to fit, just a bit of care and a torque screwdriver.
The additional weight at the stock aides the balance on MY Rifle setup!
Negatives:
Getting the bolt out requires a complete collapse of the comb.
You need to be aware that the moulded pistol grip does encourage you to put your finger into the trigger guard, so be careful of an ND/AD depending how you see it?
I’m looking forward to the day they offer more inlets. An specifically an XBOLT option I feel this is missing from their current line up
These are my personal thoughts and I’m no expert!
I’m 6ft 2” and so most “long-arms” don’t fit off the peg as it were.
I have Tikka T3 in 308 with S&B 8X56 and an over barrel Wildcat Mod which actually means it’s short in the stock even with the factory spacers and very front heavy!
I know about comb raisers, spacer, pads and other bits you can hang on the end or glue, tape or bolt to your rifle to help make it fit and I do or have done this, but if you can afford to get a good fit why not?
I have been toying with the idea of replacing the stock with something else that fits me, so when GRS (I know there are others) brought out there original range of laminate adjustable stocks they caught my eye and I had a look, and found them fairly costly and ever so slightly uncomfortable in the hand, so I held off.
When I saw the revised GRS Berserk composite version with reduced grip (5% in the blurb) I thought I would have a look at this to see if it fitted my requirements in this guise. I popped over to Wiltshire Rod and Gun and was impressed with both the service and the stock so I went ahead and purchased it.
I found that the additional stock weight actually balanced the rifle and it felt very good in my hand compared to the laminate version, after a quick torque up and a few shots I was very happy that I could settle into an aim and repeat it very quickly something I have not been able to do with ease with this rifle ever. I have been out stalking with the rifle in its new setup and I can confirm that it works well and at last I feel I have a near perfect rifle for the cost, although I want to change the scope for a Meopta R2.
Positives:
It fits like a glove when adjusted.
Cost, it’s not out of sight expensive.
Doesn’t require pillar bedding or specialist knowledge to fit, just a bit of care and a torque screwdriver.
The additional weight at the stock aides the balance on MY Rifle setup!
Negatives:
Getting the bolt out requires a complete collapse of the comb.
You need to be aware that the moulded pistol grip does encourage you to put your finger into the trigger guard, so be careful of an ND/AD depending how you see it?
I’m looking forward to the day they offer more inlets. An specifically an XBOLT option I feel this is missing from their current line up
These are my personal thoughts and I’m no expert!