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Well, WOOX you look at that?

4K views 17 replies 17 participants last post by  Gillis2  
#1 ·
Pretty sweet, not cheap but always nice to see more options.

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#4 ·
They look great. But the cheapest stock option starts at $499. The most expensive one starts at $999. I'll have to pass.

Here's a link to the CZ 457 stock prices:

 
#8 ·
I'm a walnut guy who likes a little contrast and "pop" in my stocks. I have always watched the WOOX stock line with interest (mainly for my rem 700 actions) but just don't find myself loving the ascetics for some reason. That would need to change before I laid out that kind of $ for one. As quality/nice as they are, I'm thinking resale value would be abysmal. I'm thinking that most folks willing to creep up to the $700+ mark in a aftermarket stock are liking for "traditional" chassis. Particularly in a 457 where that market is limited.
 
#13 ·
$450 for a base cz457 plus $500 for this stock is less than the $1500 asking price for a cz457 in a cassis stock. These are the cz457 fans this is marked for just like buying a 10/22 base model and upgrading it with aftermarket stock/barrel/trigger

cz455/457 fans are doing the same with this Lego system as is with the 10/22 Lego system. Clever marketing I think and as eye appealing as this stock is I predicted it to be as or more popular than the Boyd’s At-one stock is.
 
#15 ·
I have a Woox Exactus on my Bergara B14-R. I bought it as a barreled action and initially put it into a KRG Bravo but that was too light for my plan to use it as a benchrest rifle.

The Exactus is just the right weight and the adjustable cheek piece puts the scope sight box in line immediately.

I also have a CZ 457 Varmint Precision Chassis. That rifle feels more....svelte. As much as I like the Woox for the Bergara, I feel the CZ chassis is ideal for that action.

Either way, both are tack drivers with the ammo they prefer.

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