Rokstok Lite

What’s the total depth from the barrel channel to the front of the Rokstock logo? In a magical hypothetical world that has free rent in my brain, if I drilled a hole through the Rokstock logo and into the stock, wide and deep enough for a Spartan gunsmith adapter (and then epoxied it in), would that keep me from hitting my barrel? If you can follow my thought process there.
Which barrel channel would this magical hypothetical stock have?

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That would definitely cut down on orders. Price out a fair amount of customers. It would be very hard for me to justify that price. I’m not sure how any blue collar person with a family could justify that cost.

If the goal is to make supply better match demand, then there are things you can do with pricing that adjusts depending on order frequency. But I cried a little at $1800 wooden RokStoks… at $2400 or $2500 I have a hard time justifying it even to myself. At $4000, that’s GTFO territory. I’m not a dentist or orthodontist.

When my brother asks me why I haven’t fixed the bumper on my 2018 Honda Civic (got ruined in the snow on my Dad’s driveway this past winter), I am a bit embarrassed to say, “wooden RokStok lite.”
 
If the goal is to make supply better match demand, then there are things you can do with pricing that adjusts depending on order frequency. But I cried a little at $1800 wooden RokStoks… at $2400 or $2500 I have a hard time justifying it even to myself. At $4000, that’s GTFO territory. I’m not a dentist or orthodontist.

When my brother asks me why I haven’t fixed the bumper on my 2018 Honda Civic (got ruined in the snow on my Dad’s driveway this past winter), I am a bit embarrassed to say, “wooden RokStok lite.”
You don't really need a bumper on an 8 year old civic. In fact, it would kinda look weird with one.

You DO need a rokstok lite.
 
I would have thrown in an extra $500-$800 to drastically reduce wait time.

I was just looking at a restocking of a shotgun in the $3k-$3500 range. I ended up passing on it but still….
 
I ordered a Wood Rokstok Lite on 2/4, paid for fancy walnut because at that point why not. I had a Cooper 92 that Ryan Avery talked me into getting in 2018 that I killed my first elk, antelope, and muley with but it had in the last couple years faded into non-use as the sporter stock just sucked. It will now have new life and look fancy AF doing it lol. I'm fine with it being a while, I'd like to take it elk hunting in 2027.
 
If the goal is to make supply better match demand, then there are things you can do with pricing that adjusts depending on order frequency. But I cried a little at $1800 wooden RokStoks… at $2400 or $2500 I have a hard time justifying it even to myself. At $4000, that’s GTFO territory. I’m not a dentist or orthodontist.

When my brother asks me why I haven’t fixed the bumper on my 2018 Honda Civic (got ruined in the snow on my Dad’s driveway this past winter), I am a bit embarrassed to say, “wooden RokStok lite.”
Hey I saw you parked down at the Piggly Wiggly the other day!
 

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The dudes that are obsessed with the add ons will realize they don't need them once they actually have a lite Rokstok in hand.

This is not a vehicle for an ultralight tripod gun.

It's a hand carry field rifle.
This is a dumb comment. Just because a stock carries well, doesn't mean it's limited to a single function/role. This is arguably the most versatile stock on the market, configure it to your needs.
 
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