tikkashooter88
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No word on my my February 2025 order yet either.
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Mine is still "in process", but the one I ordered a week or so ago from the "in stock" page will be here tomorrowAnyone else getting their non railed Tikkas from the February batch? Not a word on mine yet.
I ordered 3 of the first ten stocks sold. I tikka and 2 700… got those this week. Also ordered a tikka number 98 sold. Haven’t got that one yet.Anyone else getting their non railed Tikkas from the February batch? Not a word on mine yet.
I would. It's easy to do and only takes a couple hours and you arr assured a perfect fit.Question on bedding the rokstok on a bat vesper action.. are y’all doing it? How do i tell if i need to or not? I see it’s not required on the tikkas. I’m didn’t read all 500 pages of this thread to find the answer lol
I wish I could like this. But I am being petty while still waiting.Mine is still "in process", but the one I ordered a week or so ago from the "in stock" page will be here tomorrow![]()
I've used my bipod on the last dozen plus animals, guess I better get rid of it.If you’re using the rifle and not carrying a backpack for some reason, sure I guess there’s some application for a prone bipod. That’s why my mk12 has one. But no, I don’t think they have much application in western hunting.
-J
SG R3 rifle carrier worked fine.Has anyone tried a rokstock, in the stone glacier rifle attachment on their pack? Wondering if the buttpad design would hang up.
A prone bipod, like ... 6 inches off the ground? I'm honestly jealous. Too much sage where I hunt.I've used my bipod on the last dozen plus animals, guess I better get rid of it.
9" for me is a little more versatile, I don't always have a pack on me depending on the day and I'm not bringing one just to have a shooting support if I don't need it for whatever reason. Bipod goes where I go and I use it more often than not. If I have a pack it gets used as needed.A prone bipod, like ... 6 inches off the ground? I'm honestly jealous. Too much sage where I hunt.
Any reason you prefer it over just laying your pack down and shooting off that, if you're going to be low anyway?
-J
Yeah I think we're fundamentally in agreement. I tend to mount a bipod when I don't have a pack, which is why it's on my mk12. Good stuff.9" for me is a little more versatile, I don't always have a pack on me depending on the day and I'm not bringing one just to have a shooting support if I don't need it for whatever reason. Bipod goes where I go and I use it more often than not. If I have a pack it gets used as needed.