GRS berserk users reviews

My underkeeper has one for his Howa in 223Rem. Vast improvement on the Hogue? that it came with from new.
Two or three years of constant use, every day near enough this time of year. No problems whatsoever, nothing bent or broken or working loose. Good buy for the money he spent. Dropped straight in too,no fettling required.
 
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Pretty good I thought, offer a very comfortable grip for people with larger hands, a great prone shooting stock. A little thick perhaps in the forend for me and fiddly as a stalking rifle.
 
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I’ve got two one on my tikka t3 x supervarmint 308 and one on a tikka 243 t3 light and it has transformed the feel of the gun also my accuracy is much better 👍
 
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Have them on my .204 & 6mm br.Very well made,solid stocks with good adjustments on cheekpiece,recoil pad & rear monopod.
 

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Replaced my howas B&C stock with a grs beserk, great improvement only downside is the stock channel are one size fit either varmint or sporter so if you got a sporter barrel like mine then you have a bigger gab around the barrel which some people don’t like,
 
Replaced my howas B&C stock with a grs beserk, great improvement only downside is the stock channel are one size fit either varmint or sporter so if you got a sporter barrel like mine then you have a bigger gab around the barrel which some people don’t like,
I was told that when I bought mine mate and I prefer the look than the 308 super varmint tbh mate , it’s definitely personal preference 👍
 
I just picked one up to put on my 223 tikka t3 and it does fit better in the hand for me and I know it’s a small thing but the QR sling swivels on the side make it a hell of a lot more comfortable to carry with a bipod mounted.
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I had one on a howa, as a target/range stock or for sitting (laying) up and shooting I liked it, for field use i couldn't get on with the way it carried or sat in the quad sticks so I went back to the Bell and Carlson. The other downside is the 'pillars' are plastic and not very strong.
 
Anyone using a berserk stock? would love some feedback.
Thanks
I'm not keen on any stock that's not ambidextrous. However, I am looking at a .22 at the minute that has a 'GRS' style of stock for 22 F-Class. It's definitely something that you need to try before you buy.
Regards
JCS
 
Got a bifrost on a tikka ctr 308, good hand grip to trigger, very comfortable, walk alot, as said side swivels make it comfy, glad i got it.
 
I looked at the Bifrost for my Tikka CTR.

I have shot a couple of rifles with these fitted and, they are good to handle, not cold in Winter, not too heavy to stalk with (for me) and very adjustable. A very nice stock.

However I bought an MDT Oryx instead, I have a long thin face and the cheek weld was not as good for me, otherwise I would have plumped for the Bifrost. The Oryx is heavier, cheek rest not adjustable as standard, but a simple job the resolve and it’s more rigid, with options for Arca Swiss or Picatinny on the base.
 
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