

Center to Center of Action Screws: 6 1/8″.Image from Boyds’ website.īarrel Dimensions: Point A = 1 1/16″ and Point B = 15/16″ So, using my little cheat, this is what the Boyds website reveals: Boyds barrel measurements. While you’re there, you may be tempted to buy a whole new Boyds stock, and why not? They’re awesome quality, solid wood and modern designs! They give you the barrel dimensions and centre to centre measurements between action screws for all their house actions (that they base their aftermarket and OEM stocks on). A quick, easy way to confirm barrel and action dimensions for stocks? Head on over to the Boyds’ Gunstocks website. And the difference between the 2E and the 2 is that the 2E is the luxe version. Here’s a nice little write up that someone has done on the BRNO, which saves me repeating a lot of the same points.Įssentially, as with many European brands, there was sharing of parts and designs, and eventually a merger.

FYI, the CZ 452 and BRNO Mod 2E are practically identical. The other question you often get is “Can you put a CZ 452 in a JW-15 stock?” Usually this comes from people who want a light, farm-ready 22LR, without having to ruin their wood stock or buy a new rifle. If you ever come up against a similar issue yourself, you may need a quick work around to see if you can do something similar.
