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Valcourt24
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This is exactly what I worry about, my shoulder starts to get sore after 25-30 rounds. Then I notice my groups opening up slightly. Im pretty consistent at shooting 1” at 100yards until my 4th to 5th 5 round grouping. I am a larger human 6’2 and 240 (in shape) so I do absorb recoil different than others. I should note these aren’t back to back groups, they are with rest and barrel cooling, often times shooting my 22 and 223 in between.I owned a Tikka in 300 WSM and sold it over the winter. It had a lot of back-end snort due to being a light gun with a low comb, even suppressed. I wouldn’t want to make it lighter without a stock that significantly improved the ergos.
The torque specs for the action bolts on the Peak 44 stocks are 55 inch pounds. I use 65 on my Tikkas with the factory stock and on one with a VG hunter. The gun with the VG hunter is 7.8# with a 19 oz scope mounted. My general feeling is that the Stocky’s have a thicker and stiffer carbon outer shell for a similar weight of the stock. The Peak stock is still a really good stock. I still have one on a Howa 1500. I just prefer the Stocky’s a bit over it.
Do you just prefer the VG stockys over the peak 44 for the Vertical grip?
Just re read your original comment which explained why you prefer the stockys VG