Epic Epic TWO Walnut Stock

Why is no one talking about this rifle yet?

Should make a welcome addition to non-bullpup hunting rifle options. I know there are a lot of us that prefer more traditional looking designs for our hunting rifles. This one is for sure on my 'radar'.

 
I talk about nothing but my Two, and 9 out of 10 times it is also what i bring to the range.
Mine though is the tacticool with folding stock as otherwise i would have to transport my rifle case on the back seat,,,,, which is OK just inconvenient as i also have a big range back pack, and also often bring a overnight bag to the range and spend the night and so get 2 days of shooting for 1 gas,,,,,, and with Danish gas prices, well you would understand.
 
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I talk about nothing but my Two, and 9 out of 10 times it is also what i bring to the range.
Mine though is the tacticool with folding stock as otherwise i would have to transport my rifle case on the back seat,,,,, which is OK just inconvenient as i also have a big range back pack, and also often bring a overnight bag to the range and spend the night and so get 2 days of shooting for 1 gas,,,,,, and with Danish gas prices, well you would understand.
Yes, by now everyone knows about the relatively new Epic TWO rifle but some may not have heard about the newest walnut stock version. I made this post to share this more classic looking wood stock version with those who hadn't heard about it yet.

I've liked the Epic Two rifle since it was first announced but I never had interest in owning it because of the chassis type stock it was first released with. For me anyway, having another option in an accurate, quality built non-bullpup hunting styled rifle is very appealing. Personally, I love stocks with a steep vertical grip. I also appreciate a stock with comb height that allows a person to get a firm cheek weld and still be able to look straight through the optic. This new wood offering from Epic looks to be a very functional fit for the shooter.
 
Indeed, i have been wondering where they went, CUZ the company have touted them all along.
The wooden version also not at all bad looking.

I am a bit sad in the pipe reservoir discrimination Epic seem to do, One or Two model and bottle versions have much nicer accessories.
Now granted my Two do have a rail under the tank, but it is very small compared to bottle versions, and there are not even a upgrade path.
Not the biggest of issues for me as i use a Caldwell thing in the front to hold the rifle, but i have not yet gotten around to do something in the rear, so my rifle are most often propped up in the back on a plastic ammo box or even pieces od board or bricks have been used over the years.
 
I'm not sure who designed that but that looks worse than the Avenge X synthetic stock which I think is the worst looking stock I've seen. Terrible look in the wrist area.
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They could have done a much better job. It makes it look cheap honestly. Sad to see. These guns look way better and are way less money.
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