03-05-2024, 11:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-06-2024, 12:02 AM by Oso Polaris.)
I am not a fan of the Boyd At-One stock. I find the width of it to be a tad bit narrow. However, Boyd's thumbhole stocks are nice. The Bell & Carlson composite stock is nice on the CZ527, which is the exact stock that CZ utilized on some of its specialty Varmint 527.
I've owned several CZ527's over the past decade. The only two that I have kept are both sitting in the composite stock. I like the ruggedness of the stock as well as the improved ergonomics of the vertical grip. HS Precision and Bell & Carlson are the manufacturers contracted by CZ to build their composite stocks. HS Precision was the original manufacturer and then the contract was given to B&C. For the record the stocks are identical for all practical purposes.
MDT has a Chassis
https://mdttac.com/lss-xl-gen2-chassis-system/
I've owned several CZ527's over the past decade. The only two that I have kept are both sitting in the composite stock. I like the ruggedness of the stock as well as the improved ergonomics of the vertical grip. HS Precision and Bell & Carlson are the manufacturers contracted by CZ to build their composite stocks. HS Precision was the original manufacturer and then the contract was given to B&C. For the record the stocks are identical for all practical purposes.
MDT has a Chassis
https://mdttac.com/lss-xl-gen2-chassis-system/