Remember the weight and cost savings from 5oz metal AICS mag to 2oz plastic mag.
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Best part about tikkas IMORemember the weight and cost savings from 5oz metal AICS mag to 2oz plastic mag.
-J
These stocks use t3 mags, so it would need a different “bottom metal”Would a t1x drop in as well I wonder? Aren't the stocks the same?
Where are you seeing/hearing that? The website makes it seem like it will use their existing spacers (which makes sense to me from a a production standpoint).
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Very fair. I assumed they would be the bravo spacers as well.Thanks.
As someone with two Bravos (and a pile of spacers), this is lame.
Since the hole spacing is advertised to line up with their other butt pads, I imagine they can be ground to fit.Very fair. I assumed they would be the bravo spacers as well.
I like a shorter LOP right around 12.8", but I imagine I'm not in the majority.Sooo you have to buy the spacers separately? Who shoots 12.8'' LOP? Sounds like a money grab.
I’ve been experimenting with different LOPs with my Rokstoks and I’ve come to the conclusion that LOP is probably the most over-thought and over “crucialized” thing in shooting these days. Chassis “systems” have made it WAY more exaggerated where guys shoulder a gun in a shooting position and their first thought isn’t about driving a bullet on target, it’s about how “unshootable” the gun is “for my style and body shape”.I like a shorter LOP right around 12.8", but I imagine I'm not in the majority.
I’ve been experimenting with different LOPs with my Rokstoks and I’ve come to the conclusion that LOP is probably the most over-thought and over “crucialized” thing in shooting these days. Chassis “systems” have made it WAY more exaggerated where guys shoulder a gun in a shooting position and their first thought isn’t about driving a bullet on target, it’s about how “unshootable” the gun is “for my style and body shape”.
Just shoot the fricken gun dude, you could have already rang that steel 30 times in the amount of time it took you to whine about how you need the perfect chassis tweaks to be able to hit anything.
I stand corrected. My statement was more of a generic one in regards to what LOP most stock manufacturers produce.I like a shorter LOP right around 12.8", but I imagine I'm not in the majority.
My point wasn't about what LOP was best/worst. Each to their own. The system is set up to be adjustable for the individual shooter, making it more shootable across a variety of shapes, sizes, preferences, etc. My point was that they should include the initial LOP spacer kit with the chassis when you buy it. If you want to stack on another 1.5'' after, then you can buy the extra spacers.