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I would just order the one piece that Stockys has it fit like butter in mine I’m sure yours will too since it is the same inlettingWhat a timely thread. I ordered a Rokstok in the last run back in February for my Model 70 .308. The rifle was produced around 2002, in the New Haven factory, but does have the two piece bottom metal (with three action screws). I just received a voicemail from Unknown Munitions letting me know that they got a call from Stockys who told them that they only inlet for model 70’s with one piece bottom metal (even though two piece was an option when I ordered). My options are to either cancel my order or convert my rifle from the two piece to the one piece bottom metal. Needless to say, there isn’t much info out there, so I was pleasantly surprised to see this thread. My questions, which @NWBLKTAIL touched on above are:
1) if I convert to a single piece bottom metal with the hinged floor plate and two action screws, do I need to worry about the third action screw hole (would be the hole just in front of the trigger guard) just not being used anymore?
2) would conversion to the new one piece bottom metal be as simple as purchasing a single piece with hinged floor and installing it into the rokstok and to my existing action, or is there detail work I would need to do to make them all fit?
3) are there any recommendations for a blued one piece bottom metal and floor plate?
4) am I missing a better (possibly less expensive) third option?
Thanks so much.
Yes it is. Stockys told me it was over the phoneI've ordered from Stocky's several times and as far as I can tell, the Stocky's M70 bottom metal is PTG product.
Yes you are right it isI've ordered from Stocky's several times and as far as I can tell, the Stocky's M70 bottom metal is PTG product.