flyfisher117
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Any estimate when they will be available? Sounds like all 6 of us with hunt expo stocks are waiting to order one.Not currently, but it is something we are working on.
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Any estimate when they will be available? Sounds like all 6 of us with hunt expo stocks are waiting to order one.Not currently, but it is something we are working on.
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Any estimate when they will be available? Sounds like all 6 of us with hunt expo stocks are waiting to order one.![]()

Said member did reach out a few weeks ago.. maybe I need to take him up on his offer. At the time UM said they were close so I was waiting for theirs but if the spacing is different.There may or may not be a member here with a 3D printer and one of said stocks. That member may or may not have made a trial run of spacers. That member is not me. I'll just say there are some differences between expo stocks on recoil pad screw locations, otherwise this spacer works well. Depending on how UM is doing the all-up productions their LOP kit may or may not work without enlarging or re-drilling holes.
Fullsize Rokstock with LOP kit, Rokstok Lite with 3D printed 1" LOP kit, factory recoil pad.
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Said member did reach out a few weeks ago.. maybe I need to take him up on his offer. At the time UM said they were close so I was waiting for theirs but if the spacing is different.
Who is this said member, I’d love some for my expo stock…Said member isn’t selling spacers, was a free offer in the absence of a kit for the expo stocks.
I’d bet $$$ it’s the guy you’re quotingWho is this said member, I’d love some for my expo stock…

Alright, question for the brain trust. Do I want a rail on on my wood Rokstok Lite or no?
Alright, question for the brain trust. Do I want a rail on on my wood Rokstok Lite or no?
I know no one can answer this for me, but I'm having trouble deciding (shocker), so I thought I'd see if I could get some input.
I have several Rokstoks, all with pic rails, I have completely moved away from shooting off a bipod in favor of building positions with trekking poles and/or a pack. The main reasons being that it's faster, more versatile, easier to get up over vegetation, and I don't have to carry a bipod.
So with that in mind, I order a wood Rokstok from @longrangelead with no rail, thinking that would be sleek and minimalist and I'm not using a bipod anyway... However, since placing the order, spring has come around and I'm back out shooting more than I was over the winter and I'm remembering that I actually really like the way the pic rail "locks" into the straps on my trekking poles. It's very secure. I can completely let go of the front and manipulate the rear of the rifle with both hands, I can also keep one hand on the grip and adjust the legs (trekking poles) with the other hand, all the while the weight of the rifle keeps the pic rail firmly engaged with the straps and the rifle rarely slides off the straps. I'm concerned a smooth (no rail) forend is going to slide around and I'm going to loose some of the functionality I'm really liking.
Have I overlooked anything? Is there another solution out there I should consider? Thanks gang!
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A sling stud can also give poles/pack something to catch on.Alright, question for the brain trust. Do I want a rail on on my wood Rokstok Lite or no?
I know no one can answer this for me, but I'm having trouble deciding (shocker), so I thought I'd see if I could get some input.
I have several Rokstoks, all with pic rails, I have completely moved away from shooting off a bipod in favor of building positions with trekking poles and/or a pack. The main reasons being that it's faster, more versatile, easier to get up over vegetation, and I don't have to carry a bipod.
So with that in mind, I order a wood Rokstok from @longrangelead with no rail, thinking that would be sleek and minimalist and I'm not using a bipod anyway... However, since placing the order, spring has come around and I'm back out shooting more than I was over the winter and I'm remembering that I actually really like the way the pic rail "locks" into the straps on my trekking poles. It's very secure. I can completely let go of the front and manipulate the rear of the rifle with both hands, I can also keep one hand on the grip and adjust the legs (trekking poles) with the other hand, all the while the weight of the rifle keeps the pic rail firmly engaged with the straps and the rifle rarely slides off the straps. I'm concerned a smooth (no rail) forend is going to slide around and I'm going to loose some of the functionality I'm really liking.
Have I overlooked anything? Is there another solution out there I should consider? Thanks gang!
@Antares Unless you wait for the low pro Arca that Form is helping them work on, then no.
If you like flush cups I don’t think there’s enough meat on the forearm for a cup so you need a rail in front for a cup and a cup in the buttstock of course. Alternatively no rail and front and back swivel studs.