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This area particularly.
I haven’t addressed it because the drawing is just an MDT Field Stock with a fixed comb.
Quite frankly the Field Stock is a comprise in every aspect.
The reasons for the design of the RokStok has been addressed numerous times.
However, from front to back-
Forend (purple)- It’s a KRG/MDT forend. Square, not comfortably to carry, no benefit over a sporter style forend for a field hunting stock. The abrupt transition from thin to thick at magazine- not comfortable to carry, no benefit, reduces rest position options.
Grip angle and Back of trigger (yellow)- Grip angle is not optimum. The “wing” behind the trigger serves absolutely no purpose. Drops hand below trigger. Creates a hot spot on middle finger. The angle created causes a downward pressure on the trigger as well as back. Increase trigger reach to nearly 2”.
Pronounced grip butt (blue)- Serves no purpose. Reduces surface area for rear rest placement by at least 2 inches.
Neck of stock behind grip (red)- too thin from top to bottom. Will be failure point without some type of reinforcement. Has no functional value.
Comb angle/height (green)- Too shallow, will not allow a sight picture with medium or low rings. Will require high rings, and makes head position/stock fit more critical.
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The drawing is a mix mash of “designs” with no real intended goal or function first. It’s exactly what I would expect a company to make if they just took a list of design requirements and made a stock with little understanding of the whole picture.