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Back to the OP subject...looking for commitments to a Blaser RokStok so we can get this done with @Unknown Munitions and @Stockys
Let me know what questions you have. Happy to tell you all about my experience with r8I'm looking into the Blaser as my next buy. Still a lot a questions before I put up that much money but if I pull the trigger, I'll definitely put it in a Rokstok.
Same - happy to help. Have been hunting with Blaser since 1998Let me know what questions you have. Happy to tell you all about my experience with r8
I would definitely call around for pricing. I was able to find a demo unit R8 professional for $3600 in 2022.I'm looking into the Blaser as my next buy. Still a lot a questions before I put up that much money but if I pull the trigger, I'll definitely put it in a Rokstok.
This is not quite an apples-to-apples comparison, as I have not weighed a non-adjustable R8 Professional stock. I’ll offer it up, regardless.Does anyone know the weight of the R8 stock without the receiver in it? Curious how much weight a ~26oz Rokstok could save.
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Number one thing hanging me up is the barrels. I'm used to shooting the 215 Berger Hybrids out of my 300WM and plan to use those in my future 300NM. The twist rates on the OEM barrels are antiquated for many of the modern bullets (yes they work, but bullet design has come a long way). I've seen a couple options but most aren't either available in the US (Bix'n Andy) or don't work for the 300NM (Akila Bear8). Other thing is the chamber throat; is it super long or more conservative?
I understand these rifles aren't meant for "tinkerers" but I'm still looking to shoot what I want out of it. I travel a lot for work and sometimes that coincides with hunting seasons so a travel friendly rifle system would be pretty great.
Maybe the wood route wouldn't require the same upfront costs for molds and thus would be an easier ask just higher cost due to additional inletting for the receiver?I would prefer the wood option if it becomes available now that the image is floating around in the rokstock thread. I think it would be a perfect for the r8. I’m in either way but really would like a wood stock.
I reached out to Stocky’s but no reply.Maybe the wood route wouldn't require the same upfront costs for molds and thus would be an easier ask just higher cost due to additional inletting for the receiver?
I reached out to Stocky’s but no reply.
But it does appear that Form sourced his wood stock elsewhere.
UM has my Pro Success stock right now. The GM said they would assess it for a RokStok. Not holding my breath. The negative sloped comb would have to be reduced to allow removal of the bolt carrier.
If they would have a way to have Stockys make a flat top and UM mill it for us maybe that would work as well.I reached out to Stocky’s but no reply.
But it does appear that Form sourced his wood stock elsewhere.
UM has my Pro Success stock right now. The GM said they would assess it for a RokStok. Not holding my breath. The negative sloped comb would have to be reduced to allow removal of the bolt carrier.