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Grayboe Introduces the Eagle

Grayboe is set to launch the Short Action Eagle with an adjustable cheekpiece on January 25th, followed by long action and non-adjustable models in the spring.

With the Phoenix, we stretched traditional design boundaries and eagerly awaited the market response.  Since the time of its launch over 2 years ago, the Phoenix has become far and away Grayboe’s best-selling commercial stock.  So we decided to design a hunting stock with some of the same aesthetic principles, and the Eagle was, well… hatched. The Eagle takes the best features of the Phoenix and creates a lightweight, feature-heavy hunting riflestock.

The Eagle has everything you need on a hunting riflestock.  The stock material is formulated to take the harshest of environments, with no bending or warping in adverse conditions.  It’s light, strong, and naturally absorbs recoil for those large, heavy-kicking calibers and the stock remains at a neutral temperature in extremely hot or cold environments.

Features – Eagle with adjustable cheekpiece

Features – Eagle

“Grayboe has gone all in on making our stocks universal” states Ryan McMillan, Grayboe’s CEO.  With all the different barrel contours and Remington clones on the market, anyone who doesn’t have an off-the-shelf Remington AWR or SPS is going to have to get some modifications done to their aftermarket stock, and modifications cost time and money.  But these modifications are not the only extra fees a customer pays. These modifications slow down the manufacturing process driving the base price of the stock up; a two-for-one bad deal for the customer.  The development of the Eagle is another step in the advancement of Grayboe’s universal philosophy.  Whatever barrel you have, whatever Remington clone you have, it will fit without any interference or modification.  Everything drops right in. 

Advantages of universality:

Other variations in the model and their expected delivery dates:

Pricing

For more information visit: www.grayboe.com


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