“Rim Country Camo?” I can’t find that on their site
I couldn't find it either, so I just went off the picture:
Looks like a slightly darker desert camo.
From what I can gather, they only make or made 2 models of stocks for Bergaras and it was the Ridgeback and the Premier Approach:
Think of our Premier Series as an extension of our Custom Series, but with standardized features for greater efficiencies in parts production and assembly - providing near custom performance at prices that are affordable to serious shooters.
www.bergara.online
Think of our Premier Series as an extension of our Custom Series, but with standardized features for greater efficiencies in parts production and assembly - providing near custom performance at prices that are affordable to serious shooters.
www.bergara.online
I've got a B14R, and it's an in house stock injection molded as far as I can tell, their spec sheets tell who's stocks they use. Construction of the Grayboe's isn't the same.
This isn't going to be a lightweight rig, for that I go with Manners, they're right down the road and I own 3 of them, all on "lightish" builds. They're also who my smith prefers to use, as do the GAP folks I spoke with a week or so ago. The rifle currently wears a B&C that I'll probably be putting up for sale shortly.
I've owned 3 HS stocks and they're solid, but when you try to get the adjustability you can get with either the Ridgeback or Phoenix, the cost is about the same, and when it comes to the Phoenix you add significant weight. The HS Pro Series A5 Tactical with adjustable LOP and Cheekpiece starts at $575 or so and weighs 63 ounces. The Phoenix weighs approx 39 ounces.
From what I've read, the Grayboe's have some pretty good reviews, so I'm willing to assume some risk.