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Grayboe Stocks
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03/13/19 02:54 AM
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Bradgrace
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What is everybody’s opinion on the Grayboe stocks? How do they compare to the b&c’s?
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Re: Grayboe Stocks
[Re: Bradgrace]
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03/13/19 04:29 AM
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Brother in-law
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I’ve heard nothing but good and would say they are “better”
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Re: Grayboe Stocks
[Re: Bradgrace]
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03/13/19 09:05 AM
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Woodsman
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I have both and have built a number of rifles on the B&Cs. The tolerances are better out of the box on the Grayboe, but it's not hard to fix most of the issues with the B&C. I think the B&C is more rigid than the Grayboe, but other than the aluminum chassis inside the B&C and the Grayboe being injection molded, I don't have anything definitive to base that opinion on. The Grayboe is a lot heavier.
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Re: Grayboe Stocks
[Re: Bradgrace]
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03/13/19 11:42 AM
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snake oil
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I have one no complaints other than it's a little heavy.
"You may all go to hell and I will go to Texas".
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Re: Grayboe Stocks
[Re: Bradgrace]
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03/14/19 03:21 AM
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jeepercreeper
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I have both and definitely prefer the Grayboe. I have both a LA and SA Grayboe - one that's been rattle canned and one that has been cerakoted. I really like the new Grayboe stocks with the M-Lok rails and integrated level.
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