I love the KISS approach. The photo of the pillars going all the way through the stock is great to know that you can cut to any LOP and have material to drill and screw the pad back into.Crude as it gets.
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I love the KISS approach. The photo of the pillars going all the way through the stock is great to know that you can cut to any LOP and have material to drill and screw the pad back into.Crude as it gets.
Yeah you can get back to at least 10" with the holes still lining up.I love the KISS approach. The photo of the pillars going all the way through the stock is great to know that you can cut to any LOP and have material to drill and screw the pad back into.
Good to know. I've cut other stocks down to 11" but not a Tikka stock that short. I have a spare one lying around that I'll reduce as a subcompact for my youngest to use before the 12.5" compact stock fits.Yeah you can get back to at least 10" with the holes still lining up.
I've found that's too short.
11" seems as short as you may want to go unless you're putting toddlers on a Tikka.
Here's what I did. Its a sweet little (cough longI like the ultralight ar route. If for nothing else a fun gun for everyone. Id be more inclined to keep it gassed and in the 6-7lb range all said and done. Likely wearing a swfa ultralight with the msr reticle. If any of you have build suggestions for that, shoot.
Info on the magnetic holder on the door? Thanks.10" LOP with an MDT chassis and a Magpul MOE PR stock. My daughter is in love with it.
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Info on the magnetic holder on the door? Thanks.
Info on the magnetic holder on the door? Thanks.



Here’s the inspiration from above.Actually that “thought” may have inspired me.
I have plenty of AR tubes. And a Luth AR stock (check them out for full adjustably and light weight). Nothing keeping me from using it on the XLR chassis.
I may try that next vs cutting up my tikka stocks.
Thx.
Unknown….but after some googling I’d argue that the AT ONE may miss the mark on the short side of LOP at 12.5” for some of the youth we are after.Not sure how I missed this thread but does Boyd's make their AT-ONE stock for Tikkas?
I have a CZ457 with the AT-ONE stock on it and it was/is a very effective one-rifle-for-everyone .22lr for my kids and myself to shoot.
Like any other laminated stock, they're not light, but for what you're describing it sounds perfect.
Could you get me a weight of that whole rifle as it sits? And what all the parts are?Here’s the inspiration from above.
Tried out a Ultradyne chassis with their spigot. 22oz before grip and stock. Not bad for half the cost of XLR and within 3oz. (Didn’t weigh but likely 2lbs all set up).
It adjusts from 12” to 15” and has an inch of cheek rise. Now we can both shoot the 223 with minor adjustments.
My boys prefer the CZ "scout" stock to the AT ONE.Unknown….but after some googling I’d argue that the AT ONE may miss the mark on the short side of LOP at 12.5” for some of the youth we are after.
Those that are starting real young ones need about 11-11.5” range. I chopped a OEM tikka for that.
My kiddo is at the 12” ish range now at 7 and not quite to the tikka compact length.
If he was 9 I’m betting the 12.5” would be solid though.
