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Posted: 2/23/2011 5:13:14 PM EDT
| Deciding on a stock for a new middy build. The UBR really has caught my attention. Haven't been able to find much on it so would appreciate any and all input. |
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I love mine. It's adjustable, but the cheek piece doesn't move so you'll have a consistent cheek wield. It locks up super tight and has no play. The only down side to it is the weight, but it balances my 18" mid length perfectly. +1 to everything he said. I liked mine and it looked cool but the added mass/weight just seemed impractical so I switched back to an LMT SOPMOD, wich I feel has a more comfortable cheek weld and roughly the same storage space and adjustable LOP options and strength. IMHO. The UBR is good to balance out a long precision rifle from a fixed pos more than a run and gun type stock,I think . Though you could smash some skulls with it. |
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I love mine. It's adjustable, but the cheek piece doesn't move so you'll have a consistent cheek wield. It locks up super tight and has no play. The only down side to it is the weight, but it balances my 18" mid length perfectly. +1 to everything he said. I liked mine and it looked cool but the added mass/weight just seemed impractical so I switched back to an LMT SOPMOD, wich I feel has a more comfortable cheek weld and roughly the same storage space and adjustable LOP options and strength. IMHO. It is good to balance out a long precision rifle from a fixed pos more than a run and gun type stock,I think . Though you could smash some skulls with it. While the SOPMOD is a decent stock, it's LOP adjustment mechanism (M4 style) as well as overall strength are both inferior to that of the UBR. |
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I love mine. It's adjustable, but the cheek piece doesn't move so you'll have a consistent cheek wield. It locks up super tight and has no play. The only down side to it is the weight, but it balances my 18" mid length perfectly. +1 to everything he said. I liked mine and it looked cool but the added mass/weight just seemed impractical so I switched back to an LMT SOPMOD, wich I feel has a more comfortable cheek weld and roughly the same storage space and adjustable LOP options and strength. IMHO. It is good to balance out a long precision rifle from a fixed pos more than a run and gun type stock,I think . Though you could smash some skulls with it. While the SOPMOD is a decent stock, it's LOP adjustment mechanism (M4 style) as well as overall strength are both inferior to that of the UBR. Probably true but the SOPMOD is more then good enough for the job and in a lot of cases, it's reduced weight (compared to the UBR) more then makes up for any short comings (real or perceived). Don't get me wrong, I think the UBR is a great stock but it's a heavy SOB. Mark me done as another guy getting ready to replace my UBR with a SOPMOD. |
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Best built most solid stock out there. Also one of the heaviest. I wouldn't use it on something I am trying to keep lightweight, but it is great for SPR's and other heavier rifles. That brings up a good question. What's everyone's opinion on where should a guns balance point be? I have a 14.5" barreled gun here with a MOE Hand Guard that's sporting a UBR. It balances right at the magwell which is where I personally like it. No clue on total overall weight, and I really don't care as balance is more important to me. |
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Best built most solid stock out there. Also one of the heaviest. I wouldn't use it on something I am trying to keep lightweight, but it is great for SPR's and other heavier rifles. That brings up a good question. What's everyone's opinion on where should a guns balance point be? I have a 14.5" barreled gun here with a MOE Hand Guard that's sporting a UBR. It balances right at the magwell which is where I personally like it. No clue on total overall weight, and I really don't care as balance is more important to me. Right at the magwell is where i like it. The UBR was my first choice for a stock on the rifle pictured a couple posts up because it balances out the rifle perfectly.... before i put on the scope and bipod. I originally had an EMOD on there and it was front heavy... very uncomfortable for carrying and offhand shooting. The UBR balanced it perfectly. Balance is waay more important than weight. Im even considering popping the doors back on the UBR and filling the storage space with lead to counterpoint the scope and bipod. Now if you could just give me that sloped shroud offering that i mentioned.... would be perfect. |
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I wish there was a better way to use an MS-2 sling. It seems like removing the forward qd point altogether and running a heavy zip tie throughout it might be the best method and that's sad. Also cheekweld could be much imProved by an optional and wider cheekpiece that extends further down and out such as the excellent cheekweld offered by the SOPMOD.
I have a UBR on a sbr with a can and it balances Perfectly. I love the stock but really wish someone would devise a better sling mount system and also optional cheekpiece with more cheekweld (hint hint) |
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My LMT 10.5 was a sweet set up until I threw a can on the end. Muzzle heavy like no tomorrow.
I attached a UBR, added the said pound, and it is an absolute joy to tote around. I even stuffed some more crap in to the storage compartment. Balance is everything. Pushups and cardio take care of the rest. |
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I wish there was a better way to use an MS-2 sling. It seems like removing the forward qd point altogether and running a heavy zip tie throughout it might be the best method and that's sad. Also cheekweld could be much imProved by an optional and wider cheekpiece that extends further down and out such as the excellent cheekweld offered by the SOPMOD. I have a UBR on a sbr with a can and it balances Perfectly. I love the stock but really wish someone would devise a better sling mount system and also optional cheekpiece with more cheekweld (hint hint) I use a 2 point Larue sling with QD mounts on both ends. I use the forward mount on the UBR and the closest mount to the reciever on my SWS rails...Works great. Not sure if this helps since after reading your post again it sounds like you want a single point... |
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