A full and lowered forend provides a good grip and helps improve the standing shooting position. The GRS Sporter and Hunter models are in fact pretty similar, but the Sporter is better if you hunt with bipods. The reason for this is because the forend is wider and the rear stock has a cut out which makes it better to use when shooting in a prone position. The SpeedLock 2.0 system makes it easy to adjust the length of pull and cheek piece of the stock. The grip also has an angle of six percent, so the hand is in a natural and steady position.
Specifications:
- LOP – 33, 5-36, 3cm;
- Total Length – 76cm;
- Fore end Width – 53mm;
- Speedlock – Yes;
- Weight – .1380 grams( +-10% depending on weapon inlet);
- 0, 5″ Limbsaver – Yes;
- Adjustment LOP and Cheekpiece – Yes;
- Need to Glass Bedd – ;
- Recommend to Glass Bedd – Yes;
- Max Caliber – .375 HH