I like the looks of that bolt knob what brand is it?Stoked. Rokstok was delivered and the can (not the one on this rifle) I put on a trust back in January got approved today… a CGS Hyperion for the AI AT.
Going out tomorrow to get some rounds through it. For anyone wondering: Tikka T3X, 20” Bartlein 3B fluted in 6mm Creedmoor, Maven RS1.2 in UM low rings, with Liberty Precision Machine Mach S suppressor.
Using factory bottom plastic for now, had to file out the opening to fit the KRG Midas trigger. Waiting for the call from High Desert Rifle works on a metal version
That’s just the factory CTR knob, but I like it a lot. It plugs right in to the standard bolt handle and snugs in place with a screwI like the looks of that bolt knob what brand is it?
Got out and shot it today, it certainly feels better, without a suppressor I can easily keep the target in the FOV of a fixed 6x scope at 100 yards using a bare muzzle 308 loaded with 178 gr bullets. I had intended to get more video (I shot fifty 308 rounds), but I though I would be cool and use the video with my shooters global shot timer, somehow I did not capture any video and only realized it when I had 5 rounds left.
Seated unsupported with the 308 I scoped myself with the factory stock, not horrible, but enough to draw a very slight amount of blood from my glasses hitting my face.
Switching back to back, the first shot with the Rokstok after using the factory stock feels significantly better .
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Someone needs to take their Rokstock to a duplicator and just make themWhy is there not more discussion on the wood rokstock? It is a necessity.
Someone needs to take their Rokstock to a duplicator and just make them
There are people out there that do this. $200-300 for an 80% blank plus wood cost.
Unless you have a large 5 year old, a Savage Rascal at $200ish is a solid little gun. Proper safety, working the bolt cocks it, and a pretty decent set of peep sights.I may have missed this but was there any plans of making a youth version of this stock? Specifically for the T1X version? My five year old needs a proper 22 of his own.
Thanks for the insight. He’s not larger than normal so that’ll probably be the ticket. Didn’t even think about the weight.Unless you have a large 5 year old, a Savage Rascal at $200ish is a solid little gun. Proper safety, working the bolt cocks it, and a pretty decent set of peep sights.
Granted, my daughter is on the small side, but at 6 she has a little difficulty handling the Rascal and it is only 2.7 pounds. A 5.5 pound T1x would leave her stuck to a bench for longer.
Did yours go to Oakland first too?My Tikka rokstok will be here tomorrow, thanks to fedex shitting the bed. Didn't think it'd take them 6 days to ship something to my house being 4 hrs from Post Falls via car.
Idaho to Memphis, then to Montana lol. Fn logistics......Did yours go to Oakland first too?
Everything out of state will go through the Memphis Hub to be sorted so an entire plane of freight goes to Montana instead of just one rifle stock. That, would be expensive shipping!Idaho to Memphis, then to Montana lol. Fn logistics......
It's here! Tried to mimic the manners high plains camo scheme, close I say. I like it, but will likely be going to higher rings. This is a lil oddball cartridge I named the 257 redneck. Set a 25cm reamer 90k deep, and fireformed alpha 7saw brass in it. Running 134 eldm at 2950 with rl16, 23" 7.5tw brux #4, ultra7 on the muzzle. Have not shot it in the new stock yet, fedex just dropped off the rostok a hour ago.
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