GRS Loke - New Ambidextrous Stock For Long-Range, PRS, & NRL Shooting

GRS has unveiled a new model called Loke, a purpose-built laminate stock designed for long-range, PRS, and NRL competition. Fully ambidextrous, the Loke features a nearly vertical grip with integrated thumb rests and a textured surface for enhanced control during precision stages. If you haven’t tried shooting precision and long range with your thumb on a dedicated rest, I can highly recommend it. It took some time getting used to, and to be honest, I still struggle to remember sometimes, but eventually I’ll get there.
GRS Riflestocks @ TFB:
The stock's geometry, including a refined recoil line and an adjustable recoil pad, is optimized for recoil management, helping shooters stay on target and spot their own impacts. The fore-end is pre-drilled for Arca rail installation, allowing seamless integration with tripods, bipods, and support bags. It’s also compatible with the GRS Spigot for added versatility.
Finished in a Nordic Wolf color scheme with a smooth matte lacquer, each Loke stock is precision-machined using advanced CNC technology and hand-finished to exacting standards, a blend of modern manufacturing and traditional craftsmanship, made in Norway. In case you didn’t know, GRS’s background is in manufacturing furniture. I wouldn’t go as far as saying a stock like this is weaponized furniture, but you get the idea.
Specification:
- Length of pull: 35.5cm – 37.5cm
- Total Lenght: 85cm
- Fore end width: 59mm
- SpeedLock: Yes
- Weight: 1800 grams
The maximum caliber is .375 HH.
For those not yet familiar with GRS Riflestocks, here’s a short introduction: Founded in the small Norwegian town of Grodås in 2010, GRS Riflestocks has quickly grown into a globally recognized name in the shooting and hunting industry. Built on a legacy of craftsmanship and innovation, GRS was born out of a furniture company started in 1983. What began in the basement of their home evolved into a thriving business known for high-quality, precision-made products. When the next generation, Håvard and Oscar Haugen, combined their entrepreneurial drive with their father’s passion for smart, functional design, GRS was formed. Just a year after launching its first riflestocks, the company found itself exporting to six countries. Today, GRS products are trusted by shooters and hunters in over 40 countries worldwide, continuing a tradition of excellence rooted in Norwegian craftsmanship and family-driven innovation.
If precision is important, you should always glass bed your rifle. That’s an old quote from a friend, but it’s also what GRS recommends.
Find out more here: https://grsriflestocks.com/product/grs-loke/

Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.
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I love GRS stocks. I first tried one at a Savage manufacturer's range day and bought a Bifrost shortly thereafter. Super comfortable and ergonomic.