RokStok

The Harbor Master

Lil-Rokslider
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If you guys are able to resume sales February-ish, do you anticipate the wait for new orders to be similar? In the 8-12mo range? I'm champing at the bit to get a non-railed!

Also, thank you for taking the time to update.
 

The Guide

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If you guys are able to resume sales February-ish, do you anticipate the wait for new orders to be similar? In the 8-12mo range? I'm champing at the bit to get a non-railed!

Also, thank you for taking the time to update.
It has been previously stated that once orders are caught up you will only be able to buy what is in-stock. The only way to guarantee you will get one in a specific style is through a custom rifle build. That may have changed.

Jay
 

Kronos

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It has been previously stated that once orders are caught up you will only be able to buy what is in-stock. The only way to guarantee you will get one in a specific style is through a custom rifle build. That may have changed.

Jay
Does that mean only certain colors too?
 

magnum

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The Rokstok Lite is currently being prototyped by @Formidilosus and Mike Maxwell of Alpine Rifles, the official producer of the Wood Rokstok. Features include: featherlight, negative comb, shortened forend, possibly railed and non-railed versions, railed version will have arca molded in at DBM and small pic at forend position, same short trigger pull, Howa Mini, Tikka, REM 700 Short, and potentially Kimber 84 and Ruger 10/22. We plan to be producing these stocks prior to opening up any orders, realistically 2nd/3rd quarter for retail orders.
I have been holding out for a lite version inletted for Savage short action. Does that fall within the same category as any of your listed offerings? If not, will Savage ever be in the cards for Rokstok Lite?
 

jdoyle243

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Got my 700 long action, I like it better than expected.
The action dropped right in, the bottom metal needed some very minor fitting. I also used a washer because the front action screw was a touch long.

First shots today went well. First impact was the low one and surely some mechanical stress. The next 5 were the group. I was also shooting pretty quick because it was getting dark.

I'll get better pictures of the relief needed for the Hawkins Hunter bottom metal, but I just have the one. Some relief needed on the front portion of the inlet near the front action screw and then of course for the magazine release adjustment.

Will check the ability to spot shots in the next couple days. I have an 8" pplate at 380 that I shoot all the time. I can't spot impacts on it currently, but I know exactly how far the plate swings back when I do get back on target so that will be a good comparison because I shoot that target a lot.




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You do anything specific to get your gunwerks bipod to hold still on that grooved pic mount?
 
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You do anything specific to get your gunwerks bipod to hold still on that grooved pic mount?
Tighten the little allen screw on the side that adjusts the tension for when attached to your pic rail. You end up just increasing the clamping force on the sides of the pic rail.
 
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