Rokstok Lite

That is nice looking! Where is the balance point with that set up and how does it feel hand carried?

Balance is front edge of the mag. Carries great.


Is the front of the forearm thick enough for a flush mount Spartan adapter? FYI - I saw the photo @longrangelead posted with the wood stock and the adapter but I thought there could be dimensional or structural differences with the carbon version that might affect the use of the adapter.

I don’t know about that- I kinda doubt it b
 
16” 243win Thicker fluted barrel (D18), 6.4oz suppressor-View attachment 1005341



8lbs on the nose:
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Have you shot this setup? This is almost exactly what I was thinking with my d18 243 barrel and wondered how the shot spotting would go with the lite at that weight if shooting the 115s. I'm sort of in between wanting the regular rokstok and lite


Did I miss what the weight came in at on this stock?
I think they're looking at sub 24oz
 
Have you shot this setup? This is almost exactly what I was thinking with my d18 243 barrel and wondered how the shot spotting would go with the lite at that weight if shooting the 115s. I'm sort of in between wanting the regular rokstok and lite


Today.


I think they're looking at sub 24oz

This one with the pad (they are still trying various pads) and foam in the butt, is spot on 24oz. There are a couple potential options to get it at 22 or 23oz.
 
Have you shot this setup? This is almost exactly what I was thinking with my d18 243 barrel and wondered how the shot spotting would go with the lite at that weight if shooting the 115s. I'm sort of in between wanting the regular rokstok and lite

It shoots well. The group is above.


In recoil, there was almost no movement up- less than half mil; with a lazy hold, there was approx 2 to 2.5 mils left jump. Saw every round hit at 100 yards. Balance is good- it’s “solid” between your hands when shooting offhand.
 
It shoots well. The group is above.


In recoil, there was almost no movement up- less than half mil; with a lazy hold, there was approx 2 to 2.5 mils left jump. Saw every round hit at 100 yards. Balance is good- it’s “solid” between your hands when shooting offhand.
For offhand shooting, does the transition portion of the forearm seem to help, for lack of a better term, “lock” in the rifle?
 
For offhand shooting, does the transition portion of the forearm seem to help, for lack of a better term, “lock” in the rifle?

It can if you use a traditional hold. But the length is such that wrapping your index finger around the front of the stock is near perfect if you use a more aggressive stance and hold.
 
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