RokStok

khuber84

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Sorry I'm not scrolling back through the thread to quote but it was mentioned so when you're using a rear bag the rifle recoils directly backwards instead of being pushed up or down by an angle on the bottom of the stock.
This is a trait taken from the gunwerks clymr. Actually the rokstok is very similar to a clymr/magnus hybrid but with even more negative comb. Gunwerks makes a very good stock, however their prices are too bukoo for me. If the clymr had a thicker more vertical grip I'd probably own one.
 

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Ok I can see that, but doesn't it take away the ability to use the rear bag as a means to bring your sight picture up and down?

I mean if I had to pick between the two, if pick shot spotting everytime but im just curious why its a straight 90 degrees instead of say 80 or 75 from toe to grip
I am not an expert but what I've found is using a bag that has enough cushion that you can either let it be flat & low or squeeze it tight to raise it up. I currently use a bag with a rectangular shape so I can rotate 90 degrees to get higher loft on the rear then squeeze for fine adjustment. Hope that makes sense.
 

Salmon River Solutions

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@Salmon River Solutions changing the game. This whole project has been pretty cool to watch along development, very impressive. Patent that footprint and in a few years all the big name stocks will have an open slot ready to take one of your rails.

Involving a large amount of people in the development only helps the end product be more refined. You still can’t make everyone happy but it ultimately results in a superior product.
 

Formidilosus

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Can someone run me through the reasoning behind the flat bottom from toe to grip?

Shooting performance. There is no upside in spotting shots or straight line recoil to a sloped toe. The reason that all stocks are sloped is because that’s how they were always made- no one a hundred years ago used a bag under the butt. It is an anachronism with no real thought behind it.

As for adjusting elevation, it is far better to do that with front rest height, and/or rear bag/rest height. For the rear, a stiff or very full rear bag is not the way for a field bag. You want room for the bag to compress, and for you to be able to squeeze it to adjust for height.
 

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Is the T3X Superlite the same barrel contour as the Tikka Sporter contour? At least as far as the stock is concerned.
 
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Exactly my concerns, only way to make a wedge work would be right at the toe and not fully supported under the weight of the rifle. Unless I'm missing something too
Maybe UM is working on a bag with the technology of the old tongue pump basketball shoes in the 90’s…
 
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