RokStok

Looks good! Next time you gotta go get some of this color! My local Ace hardware has it. It's even brighter than the construction marking paint neon orange. Photo here makes it look really red, it's not that red.

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I was wondering why your orange ring on your target stood out so bold…I’ll have to try that brand for repainting all my steel


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Don't even know who will be making them. UM's comment made it sound like they may be sold through UM.
 
I used a C clamp with wood between the stock/clamp on the bottom and smooth aluminum between the lug/clamp on the top to get the lug to seat. It took a lot of pressure. It looked good to me visually.

Comparing to the VG stock, using highly technical fingernail on an allen wrench to measure, it's still higher than the lug in the VG. Installing the action, the difference can be seen between the stock/action at the front of the magbox. The VG sits flush against the action, the Rokstock doesn't touch.
 
So while we are on the topic of recoil lugs…I have been patiently waiting for my rokstock to show for my 7rm. It’s has the older aluminum lug being it not the x model.
I figure I might as well replace it now. After all this discussion where should I order one from?
 
So while we are on the topic of recoil lugs…I have been patiently waiting for my rokstock to show for my 7rm. It’s has the older aluminum lug being it not the x model.
I figure I might as well replace it now. After all this discussion where should I order one from?
The Rokstock comes with a Mountain Tactical lug. Try that first.
 
What's the deal with the crazy negative angle comb?
It's intimidation for the elk. When they see the dorsal fin of a land shark, they know it's over so they just flop.


-J
 
It's intimidation for the elk. When they see the dorsal fin of a land shark, they know it's over so they just flop.


-J
That says that it has one, but really doesn't explain why. Straight/inline with bore has always been standard for precision. I get that it kind of moves away from you with recoil, but I can't imagine there's any consistency there.
 
That says that it has one, but really doesn't explain why. Straight/inline with bore has always been standard for precision. I get that it kind of moves away from you with recoil, but I can't imagine there's any consistency there.

I can't find podcasts right now, but have a look at the launch podcast with Form or any of Aaron Davidsons' screeds on the topic.

-J
 
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