The RokStok allowed me to clearly see my first shot miss as 866 yards this morning with my Tikka .260. Even with an awkward downhill sloping away from me prone position, I clearly saw that my first shot elevation looked really good, but I didn't quite hold enough for the 4 O Clock wind, it JUST barely missed left on the 12" Gong.
I never left the scope, never lost sight of the target while chambering a new round... I made a wind hold correction with the Maven MIL reticle and let another one go. Impact. Video below, white gong is towards the top of the frame, sorry I suck at videoing.
Shot position... It was much more downhill sloping away from me than it looks like in the photo. Ended up with my 15's bino harness and UM Molinator on top of my pack with my main chest bino harness for rear rest.
Before I packed up I went ahead and shot the 3rd shot from the 3 round magazine, same position as shots 1 and 2. Another impact, they are two shots almost touching on the left side of the gong.
Here's a view from the gong with an arrow pointing to where I shot from. When I ranged the top of that knob my RF binos said I had a 893 yard shot. By the time I climbed up the knob, got setup, and ranged the gong below me, the reading was 866 Yards.
You should buy one of these stocks and go shoot with it! There are no "gimmicks", no "adjustments" needed in your shooting position, or any sort of "learning curve" in the slightest in order to shoot with this stock. It helps you be a more effective shooter, no matter the shot type.
I never left the scope, never lost sight of the target while chambering a new round... I made a wind hold correction with the Maven MIL reticle and let another one go. Impact. Video below, white gong is towards the top of the frame, sorry I suck at videoing.
Shot position... It was much more downhill sloping away from me than it looks like in the photo. Ended up with my 15's bino harness and UM Molinator on top of my pack with my main chest bino harness for rear rest.
Before I packed up I went ahead and shot the 3rd shot from the 3 round magazine, same position as shots 1 and 2. Another impact, they are two shots almost touching on the left side of the gong.
Here's a view from the gong with an arrow pointing to where I shot from. When I ranged the top of that knob my RF binos said I had a 893 yard shot. By the time I climbed up the knob, got setup, and ranged the gong below me, the reading was 866 Yards.
You should buy one of these stocks and go shoot with it! There are no "gimmicks", no "adjustments" needed in your shooting position, or any sort of "learning curve" in the slightest in order to shoot with this stock. It helps you be a more effective shooter, no matter the shot type.
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