They said they were working on it and it should be out at the beginning of next year. Pulled from their instagram repliesNo tikka inletting though.
Not to be argumentative, but how is this one markedly different than the Rokstok aside from the drop at the back? It's got a scalloped, flat forend; arca; flat(ter) toe; negative comb; and more ergonomic grip. Aside from the drop, those are literally all of the design cues of the RS, from what I understand.They can’t properly design a stock to save their lives.
Probably get blasted for this one, and truth be told I don't know the answer anymore so I apologize for the dumb question.They can’t properly design a stock to save their lives.
Not to be argumentative, but how is this one markedly different than the Rokstok aside from the drop at the back? It's got a scalloped, flat forend; arca; flat(ter) toe; negative comb; and more ergonomic grip. Aside from the drop, those are literally all of the design cues of the RS, from what I understand.
Didn't the brothers have a world record tightest group for quite some time? I'd think they'd know a little bit about it, but then again are the brothers still alive/in charge? I get there may be some sarcasm in there.
As someone else mentioned, it does look a little like the Rokstock.
Bolt handle cutout.....cough bleach cough.No. Recoil pad is not above bore-line. Slope on toe is extreme and not parallel with bore-line. Forend is sloped and not parallel with bore-line. The forend is flat, it is not on the ROKStok. Grip is extremely fat and looks to have the same very long trigger reach.
The family doesn’t own the company anymore, but what does shooting a small group have to do with stock design for hunting (ostensibly mountain hunting)?
If the ROKStok has any of those characteristics above that I wrote, I will pour bleach into my eyes.
This one looks a lot less thicc than usual. It’s even spec’d in the notes underneath and with picsMcMillan grips have always been pretty thicc. Unfortunate for those of us not blessed with adult sized hands; it's honestly hard to convey how much more work goes into controlling and manipulating a gun when a grip is too fat for your hand(s).
Allegedly Manners used to (unsure if they still do) set the inlet back if you asked. I’m going to call McMillan when they open Monday and see if they’ll do the same thing. I like the characteristics of this stock but yeah that grip to trigger length looks like a long boiComparatively it does look like it's thinner than previous McMillan stock grips, but still a fair bit thicker than more common Savage and Tikka grips.
Edit: getting a better look from underneath like that, long trigger reach is long. Again, not a problem for many, but that stock is unusable for me.
That'd be a good thing to ask. Let me know what they say.Allegedly Manners used to (unsure if they still do) set the inlet back if you asked. I’m going to call McMillan when they open Monday and see if they’ll do the same thing. I like the characteristics of this stock but yeah that grip to trigger length looks like a long boi
Why?This stock is terribly designed.
They won't move it but they measured the distance and it's 1.8 inches.That'd be a good thing to ask. Let me know what they say.
I like the looks of this one a lot. I'd take off the ARCA, but this seems right up my alley. So whenever I'm ready to buy a stock it'll be between this one and the Peak44 Bastion.