After 7 months of carrying and shooting my Mauser in this stock it’s time to make some modifications. I quickly found that this stock (as completed in May) was a dream to shoot but a pig to carry.
After much cogitating on whether the increased shootability was worth the poor carrying ergonomics I finally had an epiphany that the essential elements of the RokStok concept weren’t to blame, rather the unnecessary point I had left in the front of the comb. That thing jabbed me in the wrist more times than I can count. So I fired up the bench sander and eliminated it. What a difference! Now it shoots like a benchrest and carries like a sporter.
It’s no coincidence that it looks more like the real-deal UM/Stockys version now. The extensive prototyping those guys did probably eliminated many subtle but fatal flaws than most customers will never notice. I suspect the knockoffs will be full of them.
Here’s a photo showing the wood I removed. If I could put some wood back on it would be behind the tang above the wrist.