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Maybe not the cleanest way, but I wrote it out on rite in the rain paper and shipping taped it to my stock. I put 3-4 different DAs that are common for where I’m hunting, and I put the gun MPH on it for wind. If you hunt in vastly different elevations or climates, just be cognizant of your DA changes
 
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Maybe not the cleanest way, but I wrote it out on rite in the rain paper and shipping taped it to my stock. I put 3-4 different DAs that are common for where I’m hunting, and I put the gun MPH on it for wind. If you hunt in vastly different elevations or climates, just be cognizant of your DA changes
I did the same thing, those rite in the rain notecards are handy.
 

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That's pretty slick (no pun intended) - what stock do you have? Curious how it would fit a rokstok.

Edit: @Shraggs for visibility.
I’m using a tikka factory t3x, chopped.

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Not sure it would matter on the rokstok it’s still tapered in front. Possibly the 10 round ammo loop wouldn’t be parallel with comb.
 

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It moves a bit left, right etc. it’s not perfect but still comparing to the taped fore stock.

It is still way warmer than the plastic stock with the thin neoprene behind it.
 
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