I really like the Titan. A guy named Tom shoots my local .22 tactical match and has a titan. It's great.
However, the Magpul seems popular. Is the Magpul aluminum bedded like the titan or just plastic? I haven't seen one with ththe action out of it.
It's 100% plastic, hence why I didn't go with it. I'd maybe reconsider if they used aluminum beds, but now that I have this Titan I'm not so sure I'd use a different full stock for a 10/22 anymore --it'll be hard to beat the Titan, especially at the price. I mean, it's SOLID.
The Titan is actually an extremely nice stock for the price, actually the best IMO/E. I mean, it's a value --the next comparable one up is one of the McMillan stocks IIRC, and it costs 2 or 3x as much. I just built one using all Kidd parts and a Green Mtn./Liberty integrally suppressed 16" barrel. I used their Kidd specific rear tang (the actual Kidd tang will not fit this stock) which cost more and Kidd said it wasn't necessary, but I just like the idea of it being fastened in both places vs. just the one (but again, the tang that comes with it is a step up from anything Ruger ever did and better than my helicoil/hex bolt fix that I do to folders and the like). Either way, the stock is made such that the receiver fits like a glove, it's even a bit snug to get it in there. Once installed, it's solid as they come, NOTHING moves or wiggles. Cheek weld, lop, general comfort, all rank very high --this rifle feels like an extension of myself, the way all good weapons should feel at the ready or when behind them. Barrel is fully free floating and the aluminum bed is a solid piece that's integral to the stock. They could have made the entire section from aluminum, but I think this is how they made such a great stock for the price and truth be told that small aluminum block is really all that was needed.
The QD sling sockets are nice and it has 3 sling studs for mounting a bipod and/or Mike's swivels. You can mount a rail section under the front, but it'll be canted up and is only good for mounting a bipod; considering the size and weight though a simple 3-6" Harris would be the ideal bipod for this rifle. I used all Kidd parts and a Green Mtn./Liberty Pinnacle2 integrally suppressed barrel, zero Ruger parts, and yielded a FINE rifle.
Cannot say enough good about the Titan stock. Or the Kidd parts either (except how the barrel installation went, I had issues with that but I got it in there, albeit permanently). And damn is it quiet!
Get the Titan, you won't be let down.