Only one?I’ve never seen a good stock swell. All barrels should have enough clearance to throw a dead cat through, regardless of material.
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Only one?I’ve never seen a good stock swell. All barrels should have enough clearance to throw a dead cat through, regardless of material.
For reference, I am 5’7” and wear a 33” sleeve shirt. My LOP on all my guns is 14.5”. That includes rokstoks, AIs, my Blaser R8, AR15s and SR25s. I shoot a longer LOP than lots of people I personally know who are bigger than me. I don’t worry about it.So this is likely kind of a dumb question and just be being indecisive but here it goes.
I am planning to order a wood rokstock lite that will go on either my 223 or 6cm. Ive been using a regular rokstock for about 6 months and like it so far, I am not 100% sure that I have arrived on my final LOP figure yet.
I am 6'2 165lbs, 34.5 inch sleeve, slim face with high cheek bones. I am currently running my rokstocks with a single spacer so right at 14inch lop and using rs1.2 and UM low rings. It seems to work but I am also newer to positional shooting with it and I chose both that LOP and ring height after messing around in my garage for all of an hour. So while its been working for me I am not 100% sure that either ring height or LOP is going to be my permanent preference.
So the question
1. Should I consider setting up a gun with longer LOP and more ring height and do some testing while actually shooting or does my set up sound right enough to just keep with it?
2. Do I order one with spacer kit to be able to adjust later if I want? It wont look as good but I guess I dont care a ton - though spending $2k on wood it is a consideration even if minor.
I don’t think it hurts to order with the spacer kit installed. I’m doing that on all Rokstoks now.So this is likely kind of a dumb question and just be being indecisive but here it goes.
I am planning to order a wood rokstock lite that will go on either my 223 or 6cm. Ive been using a regular rokstock for about 6 months and like it so far, I am not 100% sure that I have arrived on my final LOP figure yet.
I am 6'2 165lbs, 34.5 inch sleeve, slim face with high cheek bones. I am currently running my rokstocks with a single spacer so right at 14inch lop and using rs1.2 and UM low rings. It seems to work but I am also newer to positional shooting with it and I chose both that LOP and ring height after messing around in my garage for all of an hour. So while its been working for me I am not 100% sure that either ring height or LOP is going to be my permanent preference.
So the question
1. Should I consider setting up a gun with longer LOP and more ring height and do some testing while actually shooting or does my set up sound right enough to just keep with it?
2. Do I order one with spacer kit to be able to adjust later if I want? It wont look as good but I guess I dont care a ton - though spending $2k on wood it is a consideration even if minor.
For reference, I am 5’7” and wear a 33” sleeve shirt. My LOP on all my guns is 14.5”. That includes rokstoks, AIs, my Blaser R8, AR15s and SR25s. I shoot a longer LOP than lots of people I personally know who are bigger than me. I don’t worry about it.
If you messed with it in the garage and it felt right, the next thing you need to do is go shoot in different positions on a timer. Go shoot the hunting drill @form has posted in the past. Put yourself on a timer and see how you perform in various positional strings of fire. A timed kraft drill might also help.
Since you have the spacer kit and are concerned about what to order with wood, all of this might give you piece of mind.
HOWEVER…….. you’d be just fine to order the wood Rokstok at 14.25” and just go kill things with it without a second thought.
If you do change LOP you don't necessarily need to go to higher rings like most assume. Maybe with your higher cheek bones going to mediums wouldn't be bad.So this is likely kind of a dumb question and just be being indecisive but here it goes.
I am planning to order a wood rokstock lite that will go on either my 223 or 6cm. Ive been using a regular rokstock for about 6 months and like it so far, I am not 100% sure that I have arrived on my final LOP figure yet.
I am 6'2 165lbs, 34.5 inch sleeve, slim face with high cheek bones. I am currently running my rokstocks with a single spacer so right at 14inch lop and using rs1.2 and UM low rings. It seems to work but I am also newer to positional shooting with it and I chose both that LOP and ring height after messing around in my garage for all of an hour. So while its been working for me I am not 100% sure that either ring height or LOP is going to be my permanent preference.
So the question
1. Should I consider setting up a gun with longer LOP and more ring height and do some testing while actually shooting or does my set up sound right enough to just keep with it?
2. Do I order one with spacer kit to be able to adjust later if I want? It wont look as good but I guess I dont care a ton - though spending $2k on wood it is a consideration even if minor.
I'm built similar to you. I'm 6 foot but have a wing span of 6'-2", medium rings w/RS 1.2 or SWFA.So this is likely kind of a dumb question and just be being indecisive but here it goes.
I am planning to order a wood rokstock lite that will go on either my 223 or 6cm. Ive been using a regular rokstock for about 6 months and like it so far, I am not 100% sure that I have arrived on my final LOP figure yet.
I am 6'2 165lbs, 34.5 inch sleeve, slim face with high cheek bones. I am currently running my rokstocks with a single spacer so right at 14inch lop and using rs1.2 and UM low rings. It seems to work but I am also newer to positional shooting with it and I chose both that LOP and ring height after messing around in my garage for all of an hour. So while its been working for me I am not 100% sure that either ring height or LOP is going to be my permanent preference.
So the question
1. Should I consider setting up a gun with longer LOP and more ring height and do some testing while actually shooting or does my set up sound right enough to just keep with it?
2. Do I order one with spacer kit to be able to adjust later if I want? It wont look as good but I guess I dont care a ton - though spending $2k on wood it is a consideration even if minor.
If you do change LOP you don't necessarily need to go to higher rings like most assume. Maybe with your higher cheek bones going to mediums wouldn't be bad.
I played around with all different configs no spacers, one spacer, 2 spacers, 3 spacers, low rings, medium rings, high rings, all possible combinations with Maven RS1.2 and SWFA Fixed 6 scopes. I'm somewhere between 6'1" and 6'2" with long arms and tall torso.
If you have good fundamentals and mechanics, every single one of those combos is perfectly shootable. If you have poor fundamentals and mechanics and only shoot it from a concrete bench, you will find yourself needing the LOP and scope height to be "just so". It's mostly overthought nonsense.
For me, and how I shoot, all my Rokstoks have 3 spacers and both medium and low rings are great, with nearly all of them being low rings.
I'm getting there. I want to get a 14" (Rokstok Lite) or 16" (Rokstok) 22 creed with a Thermion XL60.Anybody build a night hunting thermal rifle on a rokstok ? Torn on going rokstok or chassis for a tripod based coyote gun

I have both the McMillan and Rokstok.Anybody build a night hunting thermal rifle on a rokstok ? Torn on going rokstok or chassis for a tripod based coyote gun
I've shot the rokstok off my coyote hunting tripod (daytime with a normal scope) a couple times. The position of the rail on the fore-end makes for an awkward reach to the ball head adjustment knobs unless you have really long arms. I prefer a mounting point closer to the receiver like you could get with a chassis (if it has an m-lock or continous arca rail). Both for reach purposes and a more neutral balance point.Anybody build a night hunting thermal rifle on a rokstok ? Torn on going rokstok or chassis for a tripod based coyote gun


Good idea.You can always just put a tac table plate on your tripod, and run a bag. Super quick, quiet, and very stable. Avoids fumbling with QD levers in the dark. Allows Rokstok to recoil the way it was designed. Really best of all worlds

They list this as an accessory now to be mounted right in front of the max well. Think I am going to order one and see if it is more helpful or annoying. It would solve the tripod issue though.I've shot the rokstok off my coyote hunting tripod (daytime with a normal scope) a couple times. The position of the rail on the fore-end makes for an awkward reach to the ball head adjustment knobs unless you have really long arms. I prefer a mounting point closer to the receiver like you could get with a chassis (if it has an m-lock or continous arca rail). Both for reach purposes and a more neutral balance point.
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Good point.I've shot the rokstok off my coyote hunting tripod (daytime with a normal scope) a couple times. The position of the rail on the fore-end makes for an awkward reach to the ball head adjustment knobs unless you have really long arms. I prefer a mounting point closer to the receiver like you could get with a chassis (if it has an m-lock or continous arca rail). Both for reach purposes and a more neutral balance point.
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Better look at how long the reach is
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An adjustable LOP buttstock is also nice so you can better dial in body position related to reaching your ball head knobs. I position the butt stock on my AR a little shorter when I'm shooting off the tripod.

That's what one of my Rokstoks came with.They list this as an accessory now to be mounted right in front of the max well. Think I am going to order one and see if it is more helpful or annoying. It would solve the tripod issue though.
Good idea.
I use this for that type of shooting, it works OK and it's paid for:
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