Montana Rifle Co, Shoot2Hunt, and Rokslide Rifle

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WKR
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Please explain the advantages of the “traditional sporter style stock”.
I don't think it is a matter of advantage of a traditional stock as much as the typical dangerous game 375 buyer isn't going to be as open minded about a "silly looking stock" as someone looking for an excellent firearm for positional hunting and shooting. I'm sure a RokStok will be an upgrade option available but not standard build at first.

But, I'm divorced so I've been wrong before.

Jay
 
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Why?

Please explain the advantages of the “traditional sporter style stock”.

Some of us will tolerate a rokstok on a utility gun, but a classically designed rifle is a thing of beauty and deserves to look like such and iron sights are a must even though they will never be used
 

Dobermann

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Tell me that it won’t work on an S20 in 6.5 CM.
I'd say that's a perfect match - as Form said, for medium to long shots.

The RS 1.2's reticle takes some design cues from the THLR reticle, but doesn't do them as well. It's lighter, more compact, and better for long hikes and offhand shooting. But the ZP5 is a thing of beauty.

In addition to the videos I posted in one of Form's threads on the ZP5 (to try to create something of a 'ZP5 information clearinghouse', there are a couple of good posts by Glassaholic on the Hide forum. Just ignore the review by BigJimFish, as he seemed to not understand the reticle.
 
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