MuleyFever
WKR
Was it mentioned in this monster thread if a Howa mini action stock will be offered?
Bumping these questions @Stockys @Unknown Munitions@Stockys @Unknown Munitions
Nice job on the new consolidated product page. 2 questions:
Can the Tikka Rokstok be ordered with a CTR inlet (for running aftermarket short action AICS bottom metal)? If not, would you open it up as a paid service?
Is the Howa Mini action accounted for under Howa Short on the current drop down, or will that require a separate mold/inlet? Guessing you might be waiting on the RS Lite for that.
Thanks,
-J
spun on a new pva .750 taperless tikka prefit today and I’ve got barrel contact on the shank with the sendero inlet. A little annoying because the whole reason I chose the sendero channel was not having to mess with it ever. I’ll say that PVA is probably mostly to blame for the shank being larger than tikka spec but more room would be welcome.
I was looking at those and wondered if the Tikka prefit shank was contoured to correct size or not. So you have that strange looking deal where the barrel shoulder comes up above the level on the action?
I also don't like that they only offer a 7 twist in 6mm. Otherwise, I'd be one.
I saw a note on their page that said they're only 7 and the 7.5 option was grayed out on the Tikka page. Wasn't sure if they're just out of stock or really didn't make a 7.5This one was 7.5 twist so they do do that. It’s not a full 1.2” shank it’s just a little above 1.115 or whatever tikka action faces are. The lite contour ace blank I got is a little bigger too, not quite as big as the pva though.
I’d like to hear your take on making wood stocks maximally weather resistant.Nope. It just finished yesterday. But, wood is better at everything except weight (8oz), weather resistance and in some cases absolute strength- there are answers to solve the last two.
Given same-same, I prefer wood for almost everything. It’s warmer, feels better, and dampens vibrations for the shot way better than CF, fiberglass, and especially aluminum.
You will have to be very careful on the grip section with wood with this grip and comb shape.
So it doesn't fit in your rosktock? Or itdoes? Pics?spun on a new pva .750 taperless tikka prefit today and I’ve got barrel contact on the shank with the sendero inlet. A little annoying because the whole reason I chose the sendero channel was not having to mess with it ever. I’ll say that PVA is probably mostly to blame for the shank being larger than tikka spec but more room would be welcome.
I'd be interested to know if a lanolin-based oil product might be the go - gently warm the stock, then put in a lanolin bath for a couple of days. Works amazing with leather and smaller wood items.I’d like to hear your take on making wood stocks maximally weather resistant.
I like wood, but hunt in SE AK and Prince William Sound.
It gets wrath of god wet.
So it doesn't fit in your rosktock? Or itdoes? Pics?
Does PVA have a vontour spec sheet and is it out of spec?
PVA doesn't have a contour spec last I looked. Factory Tikka shank measures 1.125", the PVA 750 taperless measured 1.165"ish. This is just with calipers. I took the PVA barrel off and put my other one back on after seeing the contact and not having anything on hand to quickly open it up so dont have pictures. Not difficult to address at home but IMO stocky's should open up the channels in this location more.
what barrel contour is your rokstock? does it even make a difference 3b /sendero in that area by the shank?PVA doesn't have a contour spec last I looked. Factory Tikka shank measures 1.125", the PVA 750 taperless measured 1.165"ish. This is just with calipers. I took the PVA barrel off and put my other one back on after seeing the contact and not having anything on hand to quickly open it up so dont have pictures. Not difficult to address at home but IMO stocky's should open up the channels in this location more.
@Castle Rock what is a CA glue?No, that is only going to soften the timber
Hardwood timber (such as walnut) has continuous pores, that is they are open ended through the piece.
To stabilize timber it is necessary to limit moisture transfer and the only way to do that is seal it
CA glues are the best way to do that as they are thin enough to penetrate deeply, epoxys are too thick and just cover the surface, and paint or varnish systems are worse
Cyanoacrylate aka super glue@Castle Rock what is a CA glue?
Currently, IIRC no you cannot, but Jake said someday they’ll announce/have a special run of them available for orderDoes anyone know if you can order the black carbon camo or is it only an option for the people than ordered the le green?
what barrel contour is your rokstock? does it even make a difference 3b /sendero in that area by the shank?
I've got a PVA 3b Osprey on my Tikka and the shank measures 1.145". This one was ordered several years ago though, back in 2021 if I remeber correctly. Seems they run a bit thicker at the shank than factory for sure.