The owner-can't remember his name right now-is a RFC member and monitors the posts about his company so I bet you'll get a response soon.
I have both, the Titan used to be my bench stock but I went to the Bravo for that and the Titan resides on my woods gun. The Bravo is far more suited due to the stock shape as a bench or maybe even PRS stock, the Titan lends better to off hand and casual shooting. YMMVNice looking stock. Always liked them ever since they came out.
I'm curious how they stack up to the KRG Bravo stock. Very similar, but I think the KRG is more pricey if I recall correctly.
No comparison between the two. One has the spike anchor system and aluminum bedding blocks, and one is just plastic.$60.00 more than a Magpul, no thanks.
Bill
The magpul looks cheap, too.$60.00 more than a Magpul, no thanks.
I will eventually get a KRG Bravo. I was torn between the two. I like the looks of the Victor Co better than the KRG, but the KRG may be a better made stock? I will shoot this thing tomorrow and find out how it performs.Nice looking stock. Always liked them ever since they came out.
I'm curious how they stack up to the KRG Bravo stock. Very similar, but I think the KRG is more pricey if I recall correctly.
If you shoot off a bench rest, I think you would like the way the Bravo sits and clamps due to the flat sides. If you shoot from a bipod or a rest that does not clamp, the Titan is a nice stock. The other thing I prefer for bench about the Bravo is the way it rides a rear bag. They are both great stocks, but for me the Bravo is a better bench stock.I will eventually get a KRG Bravo. I was torn between the two. I like the looks of the Victor Co better than the KRG, but the KRG may be a better made stock? I will shoot this thing tomorrow and find out how it performs.
Update on Victor Company customer service, I actually spoke with Heather today, the owner of the company, she was extremely helpful and went out her way to make things right. She is an extremely nice and genuine person and legitimately cares about the service her company is providing and she will do what is needed to ensure the customer is satisfied.Received my Victor Company Titan stock recently and for the most part I'm happy with it. The stock's ergonomics are very good and the LOP is perfect for me. I didn't have any issues with my Green Mountain barrel being off centered in the stock and my Brownells receiver appears to be very solid in the stock. I installed the action without using the little screw that inserts into the rear anchor and it seems very secure. I bought the Titan Spike Anchor, but I couldn't remove the stock anchor that comes with the stock, because the hex screw head came stripped from the company. I really don't think I need the Spike Anchor anyways. As for Victor Company's Customer Service, I would say it's very poor. I have emailed them numerous times and have yet to receive any type of response. Unfortunately, email us their preferred method of communication and they don't list a phone number.