Having purchased a LH Grayboe for a PRS-style build I can't say I would recommend them. I got the Renegade stock and it has a LOT of flex in the forearm - more than the old Savage factory synthetic stocks. I had to sand the piss out of the barrel channel to get the barrel to free-float when on a bipod. Every time I would sand it out to where it was free-floating, then let it sit overnight on the bipod, it would be touching the next morning. I also find the reach to the trigger is noticeably on the short side even though I have average size hands (size medium gloves).

I can only imagine how bad the flex would be in their more hunting oriented sporter-style Outlander stock with so much less material in the forearm. Granted most wouldn't likely be using it with a bipod, but it would flex the same on shooting sticks or resting on a pack, rock or log in the field.

Last edited by MrFurious; 07/30/19.

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