Castle Rock
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Thanks very much, I appreciate it
Not unless you desire it to be bedded. I just pulled my barreled action out of old stock, dropped it into new one, torqued action screws to 55"/#. I need to get an actual alloy bottom metal, hate how spongy the plastic one feels when torquing down.Can someone explain what needs to be done with these once it arrives? Do I need to take to a gunsmith to install and fit everything?
You may have to some minor, and i mean minor, sanding for things to fit.Can someone explain what needs to be done with these once it arrives? Do I need to take to a gunsmith to install and fit everything?
But if I have a tikka I shouldn’t need to bed?Not unless you desire it to be bedded. I just pulled my barreled action out of old stock, dropped it into new one, torqued action screws to 55"/#. I need to get an actual alloy bottom metal, hate how spongy the plastic one feels when torquing down.
Correct. Mines shooting greatBut if I have a tikka I shouldn’t need to bed?
Order a large enough barrel channel, seat the action properly into the recoil lug (and loctite the recoil lug in), torque and loctite the action screws properly, and then don’t worry about it ever.But if I have a tikka I shouldn’t need to bed?
I’d get your Rokstock order in, and then use a VG to get you by for the next 5 months. With the Rokslide Stockys discount you’ll be able to sell it for what you bought it for when your rokstock arrives.I know this forum seems to favour the rokstock. But I want to place a order for a stock soon and wondering if the 150+ days wait time is worth it for the rokstock vs a stockys VG for the tikka? Only negative I seem to find with the VG is the trigger reach is long
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Sweet! Keep us posted on how Idaho goes.Went to the range to fire form some brass and decided to swap out my NX8 in medium UM rings with the swfa 3-9 in sports match lows. I got to say, shooting it with the low rings feels a better to me with how I sit behind the rifle. I just got the new maven as well so I’ll be swapping this scope out with that one, do a drop test, and then take it to Idaho in October. View attachment 720442View attachment 720443
The benefits for the RokStok are the the angles of the comb, toe and forend help reduce muzzle rise during recoil, the grip is a better design to reduce torque on the gun, and it’s easier to mount a rail that is less likely to snag on stuff. The benefits of the VG Hunter are that the stock is lighter weight, less expensive, and shorter wait times. I own a VG hunter and really like it, but I added material to the front of the grip on mine because of the long trigger reach.I know this forum seems to favour the rokstock. But I want to place a order for a stock soon and wondering if the 150+ days wait time is worth it for the rokstock vs a stockys VG for the tikka? Only negative I seem to find with the VG is the trigger reach is long
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The benefits for the RokStok are the the angles of the comb, toe and forend help reduce muzzle rise during recoil, the grip is a better design to reduce torque on the gun, and it’s easier to mount a rail that is less likely to snag on stuff. The benefits of the VG Hunter are that the stock is lighter weight, less expensive, and shorter wait times. I own a VG hunter and really like it, but I added material to the front of the grip on mine because of the long trigger reach.
The benefits for the RokStok are the the angles of the comb, toe and forend help reduce muzzle rise during recoil, the grip is a better design to reduce torque on the gun, and it’s easier to mount a rail that is less likely to snag on stuff. The benefits of the VG Hunter are that the stock is lighter weight, less expensive, and shorter wait times. I own a VG hunter and really like it, but I added material to the front of the grip on mine because of the long trigger reach.
I used this stuff. Reduced the trigger reach to 1.5” and added less than an ounce to the stock. It’s sandable, but durable. I let a sample of it harden and couldn’t break it with a big ballpeen hammer.Thanks, What did you add for material?
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Before and after.Thanks, What did you add for material?
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I don’t. The standard length works well for me.Also do you know what the LOP spacer system is that they offer? How much weight does it add?
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did you just dremel out the u shaped rib on the 10809?It added 3/8”