Rokstok Lite

true, just a reality check for me being delusional and thinking it'd somehow be 20-21 finished when talk was first getting going on it. its still sweet.
I agree, the weight isn't nearly as exciting as the initial quotes. I understand that some compromises have to be made, and it's only a 600$ stock vs some of the higher end options, but not sure if I will grab one or not. If it was still 20oz and didn't need spacers it would be an insta-buy. At 24oz plus spacers (25-26oz) it's lightweight but not really UL.
 
Definitely excited for this stock. I’m fighting demons trying not to jump in on the first batch of orders after going through the Rokstok LE green debacle.
 
These look good. I think im sticking with the regular though. My rifles are right at 8.5#. I dont think I want them lighter. Maybe on the 223 eventually
 
Is there a way, UM if your monitoring, that folks could sign up for a release email so we know when we can put in an order
 
The stainless steel winter trigger guard from PR Precision is so choice. Looks great and slightly more functional.
I'm looking at that.

I've been shooting with thin leather gloves and the factory works OK but I have some heavier gloves that work...but an ND seems plausible.
 
I agree, the weight isn't nearly as exciting as the initial quotes. I understand that some compromises have to be made, and it's only a 600$ stock vs some of the higher end options, but not sure if I will grab one or not. If it was still 20oz and didn't need spacers it would be an insta-buy. At 24oz plus spacers (25-26oz) it's lightweight but not really UL.

It’s not really a price thing- it’s a design and strength thing. Yes, there are 19oz stocks. They suck in design for actual shooting, snd they are a smack on a sharp rock away from getting a hole punched in them.

People making things for an arbitrary weight goal is not what the ROKStok are. They are designed for a purpose, and the weight is what it must be.
 
It’s not really a price thing- it’s a design and strength thing. Yes, there are 19oz stocks. They suck in design for actual shooting, snd they are a smack on a sharp rock away from getting a hole punched in them.

People making things for an arbitrary weight goal is not what the ROKStok are. They are designed for a purpose, and the weight is what it must be.

8 oz is a significant savings. Think of it as adding a suppressor that weights nothing to your currently unsuppressed rifle (using UM OG Six-Five for reference).

I've spent a fair amount of time behind the Rokstock and Echelon. There are +/-'s on each design but both work very well for me. I've lost a lot of paint on one of the Echelons that's been hunted hard the last couple of years, but I've yet to see it falter or any sign it's less durable than the Rokstok.
 
It’s not really a price thing- it’s a design and strength thing. Yes, there are 19oz stocks. They suck in design for actual shooting, snd they are a smack on a sharp rock away from getting a hole punched in them.

People making things for an arbitrary weight goal is not what the ROKStok are. They are designed for a purpose, and the weight is what it must be.

I hear a lot of stock manufacturers say this, and yet how they design and construct their composites stocks indicate otherwise.

Is the rokstock a sandwich structured composite?
 
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