The rear screw is for the Kidd receivers which have a rear tang, I watched a video where Bravo suggested they would likely come out with a clamp of some sort to bolt on there that somehow would clamp the rear of tang-less receivers in, however it is not out yet to my knowledge I have checked back with him a few times encouraging him to come out with it, any one interested should do the same :) maybe we can convince him to speed up production on it ;)
My trigger pin was drifting out under recoil. Would pop out after 25-30 rounds, as the KRG stock didn't have any material that was up against the side of the trigger housing. Had to glue in a couple of alloy shims/blocks into the stock either side of the pin area to fix the issue. Also found my target barrel clearance was not enough at the front of the stock, even with swapping the 'A' and 'B' receiver blocks around as per instructions. Had to cut up a hacksaw blade as an extra shim and glued that to the top of 'B'. Worked fine and great accuracy, better than what I had when my 10/22 was in my PMACA chassis. But still shouldn't have to do this amount of work for what you pay. In fact all my KRG chassis (2x Bravo and 1x X-Ray) have all had little niggles I've had to fix.
Any interest in trying a Spectre Ballistics chassis? They've got an extra screw to help stiffen the receiver so you're not only relying on the action screw.
I was able to pick up the krg bravo Ruger 10/22 stock just before Christmas. Mine came with one spacer that's about twice the size of the regular spacers. I did purchase krg's butt pad to put behind the spacer for a better length of pull for my two adult daughters. My stock did not come with the flush cup hardware or front sling adapter like the regular krg bravo does. I too noticed the sharp edges where your middle finger lies behind the trigger, I will have to smooth that out somehow. I was into Anarchy Outdoors last week and learned they're about ready to release a magazine well for the CZ 457 that has slope sides to fill in the gaps, helping to seat the Mag better. This may be something Dory would be interested in for her CZ.
You can put the kidd rear tang on most any receiver, including the factory Ruger. You just need to mill the rear of the receiver, drill, then countersink. It's quite simple to do, even with just a drill press, but if you're not mechanically inclined, give it to a gunsmith. There are videos and instructions if you search for it, but a real gunsmith wouldn't need any. If you have a mill, rudimentary skills, and some time to kill, you can just make your own tang, but the kidd tang is only 20.00 something bucks. I have bought, and installed two now.
Thanks for posting. Wish there was more availability in Canada. Also, the grey birch threaded barrel action has a knurled fitting at the action end of the barrel. I’d love to see how to accommodate that in these chassis. Any tips?
Great video. Thank you for showing the Victor Co Titan and Oryx chassis. I already have a 10/22 in the Magpul stock and one in the Victor Co Titan stock. I have been looking at the McMillan A5 stock, Oryx chassis and now the KRG option for a new project
I see that you have commented on other replies. So, i will add that this rifle will be more for positional shooting like Mapleseed (Appleseed here in the states) and the barrel will be a 16" Grey Birch Solutions barrel. I'm liking the shorter forend of the KRG bravo stock for use with the shorter barrel
I wish i can buy this here in Germany but i dosn't found any shop. Do you know it's possible to buy this in canada and they send it to germany or do you know any shops in europe? Thx Chris
If I can add my 2 cents the KRG is solid when you press down on the barrel but the piece of metal where your main screw goes in just in front of the mag well has some side by side play. Basically your barrel is gonna stay free floated but your action/barrel is going to move a hair left and right. A bit disappointing for a chassis system.
Does the bull barrel have any issues with the bedding on the krg? Also, love your videos man, high quality and very informative. I especially love your 1k yards video
I am looking to do another 10/22 build. After watching your great video I’m even more interested. Was interested in the KRG but now not. Length of pull issue and the sharp stupidity on the trigger bugs me. I think they should have put more thought into it. Can you please give me some suggestions for my next build including stock, barrel and receiver?
Really depends on what you want to do with the rifle. I really like the oryx chassis, and I have a Titan that I'm quite fond of. I personally only have experience with the Dlask and Grey Birch Solutions receivers apart from the OEM Ruger, and really liked both. Barrel greatly depends on what you're building it for.
Thanks for the quick reply! My build will be for accuracy and I’m starting to have second thoughts and may get another CZ as I have a bunch all ready as well as 10/22’s. The 10/22’s are just so much fun to build. But your Cz 457 build kind of changed my thinking. I have 2 Kidd builds and a couple Frankenstein builds. I have Vudoo too but it weighs a ton!
Great vid I've been looking at the victor titan stock for my 10/22 i live in Quebec can't find any shops that sells it, can you tell me where i can order it thank u
@@Womfat i really like your .22lr videos with a canadian spin on them. i contacted GoBig and they said no to the titan 1022, any other ideas for a canadian source for this,i would really like to get one thanks
Unfortunately, I had the Oryx on loan from a friend to check out. I did quite like it and between the two, I'd personally go for the Oryx. It's not that the KRG is bad but I prefer the monolithic aluminum design, and I like the forend of the Oryx better as well.
All the pics and videos I have seen only show the right side of the stock. What does the palm rest look like on the left side. Can a left handed person use this stock?
If you have the ability to try them in person first, go with whichever is more comfortable for you. They have very similar features and will both perform very well.
So if I want to upgrade within reason from my Ruger Precision Rimfire and get a CZ isn’t it cheaper to get 457 Precision chassis model or is that chassis not great and get 457 stock and buy Krg chassis.
They’re both great options, not really the same price point. I’m running the titan for some matches this year, I love it for the price. If money is of no issue, the KRG gives you an adjustable cheek piece and more forend options
have you decided which one? Im also looking at the Volquartsen Summit together with this KRG Bravo chassis 10/22 just wondering if it will fit properly.
The rear screw is for the Kidd receivers which have a rear tang, I watched a video where Bravo suggested they would likely come out with a clamp of some sort to bolt on there that somehow would clamp the rear of tang-less receivers in, however it is not out yet to my knowledge I have checked back with him a few times encouraging him to come out with it, any one interested should do the same :) maybe we can convince him to speed up production on it ;)
Great vid. Respect from the UK.
My trigger pin was drifting out under recoil. Would pop out after 25-30 rounds, as the KRG stock didn't have any material that was up against the side of the trigger housing. Had to glue in a couple of alloy shims/blocks into the stock either side of the pin area to fix the issue. Also found my target barrel clearance was not enough at the front of the stock, even with swapping the 'A' and 'B' receiver blocks around as per instructions. Had to cut up a hacksaw blade as an extra shim and glued that to the top of 'B'. Worked fine and great accuracy, better than what I had when my 10/22 was in my PMACA chassis. But still shouldn't have to do this amount of work for what you pay. In fact all my KRG chassis (2x Bravo and 1x X-Ray) have all had little niggles I've had to fix.
I have my Tikka T1 in a Bravo chassis. My 10/22 Bravo chassis will be here this weekend.
Any interest in trying a Spectre Ballistics chassis? They've got an extra screw to help stiffen the receiver so you're not only relying on the action screw.
I was able to pick up the krg bravo Ruger 10/22 stock just before Christmas. Mine came with one spacer that's about twice the size of the regular spacers. I did purchase krg's butt pad to put behind the spacer for a better length of pull for my two adult daughters. My stock did not come with the flush cup hardware or front sling adapter like the regular krg bravo does. I too noticed the sharp edges where your middle finger lies behind the trigger, I will have to smooth that out somehow.
I was into Anarchy Outdoors last week and learned they're about ready to release a magazine well for the CZ 457 that has slope sides to fill in the gaps, helping to seat the Mag better. This may be something Dory would be interested in for her CZ.
oh man, that's huge news for the AO magwell fix! I'll be looking out for that, thanks for the info.
The KRG Bravo 10/22 is supposed to accept the Kidd action with the Kidd rear tang screw. I'm debating picking up a Kidd action and this KRG now.
That makes more sense, I forgot about the Kidd rear screw.
You can put the kidd rear tang on most any receiver, including the factory Ruger. You just need to mill the rear of the receiver, drill, then countersink. It's quite simple to do, even with just a drill press, but if you're not mechanically inclined, give it to a gunsmith. There are videos and instructions if you search for it, but a real gunsmith wouldn't need any.
If you have a mill, rudimentary skills, and some time to kill, you can just make your own tang, but the kidd tang is only 20.00 something bucks. I have bought, and installed two now.
Very solid with the Kidd receiver and rear tang using. 920 barrel!
Thanks for posting. Wish there was more availability in Canada. Also, the grey birch threaded barrel action has a knurled fitting at the action end of the barrel. I’d love to see how to accommodate that in these chassis. Any tips?
Funny enough, I have my Grey Birch Fusion in a KRG Bravo now. It fits without any issues!
Great video. Thank you for showing the Victor Co Titan and Oryx chassis.
I already have a 10/22 in the Magpul stock and one in the Victor Co Titan stock. I have been looking at the McMillan A5 stock, Oryx chassis and now the KRG option for a new project
I see that you have commented on other replies. So, i will add that this rifle will be more for positional shooting like Mapleseed (Appleseed here in the states) and the barrel will be a 16" Grey Birch Solutions barrel.
I'm liking the shorter forend of the KRG bravo stock for use with the shorter barrel
I wish i can buy this here in Germany but i dosn't found any shop.
Do you know it's possible to buy this in canada and they send it to germany or do you know any shops in europe?
Thx
Chris
If I can add my 2 cents the KRG is solid when you press down on the barrel but the piece of metal where your main screw goes in just in front of the mag well has some side by side play. Basically your barrel is gonna stay free floated but your action/barrel is going to move a hair left and right. A bit disappointing for a chassis system.
Glue it down !! Apply glue, screw, let cure.
@@goosecouple Tried it yesterday and there’s no more left/right play. Thanks!
Thanks for this
Does the bull barrel have any issues with the bedding on the krg? Also, love your videos man, high quality and very informative. I especially love your 1k yards video
No issues with heavy barrels, lots of room in the channel. And thanks!
Do u need to use the o ring that sits on the action screw
I am looking to do another 10/22 build. After watching your great video I’m even more interested. Was interested in the KRG but now not. Length of pull issue and the sharp stupidity on the trigger bugs me. I think they should have put more thought into it.
Can you please give me some suggestions for my next build including stock, barrel and receiver?
Really depends on what you want to do with the rifle. I really like the oryx chassis, and I have a Titan that I'm quite fond of. I personally only have experience with the Dlask and Grey Birch Solutions receivers apart from the OEM Ruger, and really liked both. Barrel greatly depends on what you're building it for.
Thanks for the quick reply! My build will be for accuracy and I’m starting to have second thoughts and may get another CZ as I have a bunch all ready as well as 10/22’s. The 10/22’s are just so much fun to build. But your Cz 457 build kind of changed my thinking. I have 2 Kidd builds and a couple Frankenstein builds. I have Vudoo too but it weighs a ton!
I have been unable to find a victor company stock in Canada, do you know of any retailers carrying this?
Thanks for the great video.
I believe the tool less fits the current 10/22 stock.
Great vid I've been looking at the victor titan stock for my 10/22 i live in Quebec can't find any shops that sells it, can you tell me where i can order it thank u
Go big tactical
@@Womfat i really like your .22lr videos with a canadian spin on them. i contacted GoBig and they said no to the titan 1022, any other ideas for a canadian source for this,i would really like to get one thanks
I got mine in today and it come with a spacer for the butt pad ?
Yeah, I was mistaken, I've corrected the description of the video, thanks
Do they have or will that one handle 22mag version of 10/22 magnum research 22mag to be exact?
what barrel is on the 10/22 in the video? Thanks
did you ever find more about that tang screw? is it removeable if you have a kidd receiver with its own tang? thanks, nice video
Nice video. Always informative. Can you do a video on the oryx 10/22 please. Having a hard time figuring out which two I would be more suited for
Unfortunately, I had the Oryx on loan from a friend to check out. I did quite like it and between the two, I'd personally go for the Oryx. It's not that the KRG is bad but I prefer the monolithic aluminum design, and I like the forend of the Oryx better as well.
@@Womfat appreciate you taking the time out regarding this. Thank you
👍👍 здравствуйте я хотел заказать приклад krg НА cako trg22 КАК ЗАКАЗАТЬ ??
They are very nice
Fairly? Like the color of the 22, moss?
All the pics and videos I have seen only show the right side of the stock. What does the palm rest look like on the left side. Can a left handed person use this stock?
It’s symmetrical to the right side.
I'm told by KRG that lefties like me replace the adjustment knob with a button screw. I have a stock ordered with KRG's Tool Less LOP Adapter.
will this accept the Volquartsen Summit - 22LR?
I have one coming for a pws summit. It should fit but I'll let you know.
@@Atticus1354 thank you Atticus. Please keep me posted with regards to your project. Best regards.
@Atticus1354 do you have any updates regarding your krg bravo project?
@@moks716 my pws summit fit in there just fine. A little difficult with the wide mag release but once it was together it worked fine.
will it accept the volquartsen action ?
Yup, should be problem
hello, please tell me what is the total length of the bravo chassis for the cz 457 rifle, thank you.
I don't have the 457 KRG Bravo anymore to measure it, sorry.
Im trying to choose between the KRG bravo or the MDT xrs for my tikka t1x . Any suggestions?
If you have the ability to try them in person first, go with whichever is more comfortable for you. They have very similar features and will both perform very well.
So if I want to upgrade within reason from my Ruger Precision Rimfire and get a CZ isn’t it cheaper to get 457 Precision chassis model or is that chassis not great and get 457 stock and buy Krg chassis.
I haven’t seen the precision chassis in person, sorry. I do like the bravo though, it’s very versatile and extremely comfortable.
Between the KRG and the Victor what would you choose for NRL22/PRS style shooting?
They’re both great options, not really the same price point. I’m running the titan for some matches this year, I love it for the price. If money is of no issue, the KRG gives you an adjustable cheek piece and more forend options
Got my red KRG bravo 10/22 from Go big tactical, still deciding between Voquartsen Summit and Dlask Arms 10/22.
have you decided which one? Im also looking at the Volquartsen Summit together with this KRG Bravo chassis 10/22 just wondering if it will fit properly.
@@moks716 I probably leaning towards to Dlask Arms since I live very close to their headquarter.
I personally found that the Timeny trigger housing doesn’t fit into this chassis.
Guess I’m looking into a KIDD trigger system.
is that vudoo a foreshadowing to the new 2021 rig? ;)
Wanted to tease my viewers a bit haha
Hi, what is the total length Krg Bravo chassis?
I don't have the 457 KRG Bravo anymore to measure it, sorry.
@@Womfat OK thanks
Didn't get one in RED when Go big tactical has them in stock. Too sad.
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Just got a red one for my 9 year old daughter.
Good video
Let's go Brandon!!
Cool video, but lack of full shots of the barrel and the chassis is a huge production miss.
8:20 downfall of KRG stock for 1022.
Just glass bed it.