Krg bravo barrel fit

They fit. I run a Proof comp contour in a bravo. You will definitely want some heavy buttpad spacers, as it’s pretty front heavy. I run Snyder precision spacers. It balances out well.
 
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They fit. I run a Proof comp contour in a bravo. You will definitely want some heavy buttpad spacers, as it’s pretty front heavy. I run Snyder precision spacers. It balances out well.
So glad I found this as it addresses exactly what I'm after. I have the Proof 26" comp truck axle as well with an 8" can so I'm definitely wanting to add plenty of weight to the back end of a Bravo should I go that route. Currently my pivot point is much farther forward than I'd like as I only have the butt stock area to add weight currently.

If you don't mind and at your convenience please could you describe where and how much weight you needed to balance it out and where your pivot point is? Suppressor involved? I was able to get my Bravo/CZ done which actually needed front weights under the inlet and it's just perfect now. After inspecting the multitude of areas inside the Rimfire Bravo palm swell, hook cover and butt stock it seems like a ton of space I can cram weights if I were to go to a short action centerfire for my Proof. As I am now with my old Bergara HMR stock the pivot point is closer to the bipod attachment than the mag well and my butt stock is 100% filled with lead weights already:/ Thanks for your experience here.
 
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i used weighted butt spacers to balance originally. I have since changed to the KRG internal butt stock weight set. Running bare muzzle I’m using the heavier of the two weights. I’m thinking both weights would Probably be the nuts for you. I really like the unobtrusive design of the new internal weights.