Wondering if guys have had good luck with these? From what I have heard they are well designed stock. They seem to hinge their warranty on a "proper" bedding job. Makes me a little leery.
Wondering if guys have had good luck with these? From what I have heard they are well designed stock. They seem to hinge their warranty on a "proper" bedding job. Makes me a little leery.
The forend is to me one of the biggest turn offs.
I’m more excited for the idea of a peak
Stocks are definitely a personal thing but man I hated the stockys. Came with paint flaking off, forend was much shorter than id like (found it harder to get steady with a bipod). Worst thing to me was the butt end of the stock felt very very thin and tin-can like. I squeezed it thinking "man this a bit flimsy" and it cracked from a very slight squeeze. I was less than impressed.The Peak is ok. I’ve shot them on other rifles. It’s not a true negative comb, the buttpad is at boreline or just under, the forend is square’ish, etc. All these companies, like everything else, are trying to be cute with the design instead of just making them correct.
All things considered the “best” option for a Tikka is probably the Stocky’s VG2.
Stocks are definitely a personal thing but man I hated the stockys. Came with paint flaking off, forend was much shorter than id like (found it harder to get steady with a bipod). Worst thing to me was the butt end of the stock felt very very thin and tin-can like. I squeezed it thinking "man this a bit flimsy" and it cracked from a very slight squeeze. I was less than impressed.
I've now tried AG, mesa, stockys, and iota. Of all, the ag and iota were my favorite for ergonomics and shooting, but the ag I had was an earlier model with inletting issues and wouldn't feed. The iota I just put together also had a shallow inlet. This time I just took a Dremel to it because I was tired of changing stocks. None of them truly satisfy me if I'm being honest...but the closest thing I've found to being perfect for myself is the hnt26, that too is not without flaws, and ill be damnef if im spending 1600 on a chassis for each tikka. Maybe I'm picky, oh well.
Hopefully Altera will improve the design from the original incorporating the vertical grip and cleaning up the forend. Til then, it’s not worth changing from the factory stock or just paying the weight penalty with a KRG Bravo.
I was under the impression that stockys were. 1/2 under the bore lineThe Peak is ok. I’ve shot them on other rifles. It’s not a true negative comb, the buttpad is at boreline or just under, the forend is square’ish, etc. All these companies, like everything else, are trying to be cute with the design instead of just making them correct.
All things considered the “best” option for a Tikka is probably the Stocky’s VG2.
I was under the impression that stockys were. 1/2 under the bore line
Right, so the frustration with peak is that it drops back slightly before the heel?Correct. Just under, but parallel with the bore.
This definitely was not abuse, I squeezed it with minimal pressure and it cracked. Slightly, but it did. I can't see a stock of that sort enduring normal use. It could be that I got a bad one.haven’t seen any crack, though nothing abusive has been done to them.
This definitely was not abuse, I squeezed it with minimal pressure and it cracked. Slightly, but it did. I can't see a stock of that sort enduring normal use. It could be that I got a bad one.
Right, so the frustration with peak is that it drops back slightly before the heel?
Because it seems to still stay higher than the stockys at finish and for sure higher at cheek location.
Gotcha, I always looked at the black tooth and for sure thought it finished closer to bore line due to a few stills of bolt cocking pieces looking very in line.So finding perfect 90° side pics to swipe is hard with each, but-
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There is not much difference in comb height- the illusion that the Peak is higher is mostly do to the silly drop at heel after the comb, and depending on inlet the Stocky’s may have just a touch less drop at heel. Nothing major either way for either of them. Shooting the Peak a bit, I wasn’t struck that it did anything better or unique. Their curved/cupped recoil pad feels good just holding it, but is a compromise during recoil in any other position. Flat and 90° is what works best.
Gotcha, I always looked at the black tooth and for sure thought it finished closer to bore line due to a few stills of bolt cocking pieces looking very in line.
Makes me happy I got an eh1, initial impressions are good so far, just about 6 ounces heavier than optimal