Rokstok Lite

I think mine with same setup is 37 oz if I remember right. I assume 2-3 oz for the rail, 2-3 oz for the spacers and 1 oz for flush cups.

Thinking if I get a lite with no rail or flush cups I could drop at least 10-12 oz
Iirc my plain jane rokstock was 31 oz with no rail or spacers and regular sling studs
 
I think mine with same setup is 37 oz if I remember right. I assume 2-3 oz for the rail, 2-3 oz for the spacers and 1 oz for flush cups.

Thinking if I get a lite with no rail or flush cups I could drop at least 10-12 oz.
Sounds like the RokStok Lite (w/ rails, spacers, and flush cups) will be darn near identical on weight to a similarity accessorized McMillan Mountain Tracker LR (assuming you ordered it with your LOP).
 
I think mine with same setup is 37 oz if I remember right. I assume 2-3 oz for the rail, 2-3 oz for the spacers and 1 oz for flush cups.

Thinking if I get a lite with no rail or flush cups I could drop at least 10-12 oz.
My regular Rokstok is 33.5 oz. This includes with 2 arca rails, Spartan gunsmith adapter, and Limbsaver recoil pad, and plastic bottom metal. I’m a little surprised by your weights I guess. (Sendero channel) I’m hoping the lite takes off another 6-8 ounces off of this.
 
At one point one of the updates on the rokstok said the prepreg carbon resin content was upped a bit for surface finish and strength which increased the weight a little. So that could account for some weight discrepancy also depending on what era stock.
 
Not on the Lite.
In regard to the grind to fit recoil pads, do you know if this will be a standard feature that can be chosen instead of a spacer kit on the carbon fiber RS lite?

Also I’m deciding between an ACE 3 contour with side-mounted QD cups so the rifle can be carried across the front in an AR-style sling configuration, or a Sendero profile with no sling studs or QD cups at all. My question is whether the lower center of gravity on this rifle design would allow it to carry comfortably in an AR-style front carry, or if the lower center of gravity would instead cause the rifle to roll outward away from the body due to the scope weight sitting higher above the center of gravity.

I’ve had rifles that do this in the past and its not very comfortable or stable.

Scope is a 6x42 swfa for weight reference.
 
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