Are those four woods I see in the middle??
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Are those four woods I see in the middle??
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I see my “custom” leather grip panels in the back.
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Yep. Must be crazy.Stockys = minor aesthetic imperfections that they’ll rectify
Vortex = product doesn’t work and they’ll replace with another one that doesn’t work
If you don’t see the fundamental difference you’re crazy haha. They’re not even in the same vein.
Yep. Hoping one is mineAre those four woods I see in the middle??
Any LE Green yet? Doesn't look like it...
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Any LE Green yet? Doesn't look like it...
Any LE Green yet? Doesn't look like it...
Function over form.
I understand the cheek piece, but why on the grips? They have grip texturing there that is excellentFunction over form.
That was a preproduction no grip model. I have a production model, the leather is “baseball glove” leather and is kind of tacky and feels good in the hand even when wet.I understand the cheek piece, but why on the grips? They have grip texturing there that is excellent
not gonna lie its really hard to read your posts, maybe post before you hit the bottle?That’s encouraging. But a little sales considering the previous 400 pages of Stocky’s doing Stocky’s.
You can say their carbon quality is as good as Sako? Or just the design is better on the rok? Just be truthful. Also since you shot the 90 do you agree it’s better than factory Tikka design and material?
Give an accurate perspective. Your all function over form so not hard to see how you’re steering this. You could care less about it’s quality fit or finish so long as it works and easy to see why, in a day it looks like hell, all good not afraid to beat on my stuff either. But I a out spit out my coffee when someone thought Stocky’s carbon was good enough to go on a Sako. That’s funny sh1t. And can you blame a guy who’s spent some money and read 400 pages with much of the same? I didn’t have to say sh1t, it’s already been said, just addressing from my Stocky’s and Sako experience to the guy who entertained the thought of that combo.
Good job on the design. I’ll wait a bit to see if the quality will be Tikka worthy.
Didn’t they just start to figure out how to make their recoil pads stay together? Rootin for all of ya lol
Please don't revive him for more non-sensical ramblings.....not gonna lie its really hard to read your posts, maybe post before you hit the bottle?
Anyway, what ive concluded is that you think your opinions are fact and gospel. you havent used gear you are trashing. you admit you havent had a stocky's in a while. you say the carbon is shit but at the same time in the same post say you're waiting to see a tikka RokStok. So what exactly is your position?
Also, if you're so sure the carbon is shit then why are you even here? to troll the thread and start shit? talk shit to whoever will listen? you're kind of annoying man and filling this useful thread with dogshit posts the rest of us have to weed through to look for the info we want. Go away.
Sorry.. i was a little behind catching up on the thread. i see now there is no end to his madness and will go on and on.. hahaha.Please don't revive him for more non-sensical ramblings.....
I had the same issue with Rear magazine retention spring. Had to square it up and added .002 shims under the front of the bottom metal.Question on action screws. I started trying to diagnose why i was having so much trouble getting my magazine to seat on one barreled action when I hadn't previously had the same trouble with another. I think the issue was the magazine retention spring just being slightly canted. I used a 7/16" open ended wrench to hold the spring in place and it seems to have helped some. My next issue came when I tried install a third barreled action and when I torqued to just 45 in/lbs the bolt would not close, I was probably 1/4"-1/2" from the cut for bolt handle. My initial assumption, since the blockage appeared to be towards the front of the action, was a front action screw issue. Now I think its a rear action screw problem and likely need to just shorten it some. Anyone else having issues like this? Factory bottom metal.
Hey all, I have a question regarding Tikka Rokstock versus Remington 700 footprint ones.
Does one or the other inherently have more risk of requiring additional gunsmithing (i.e. inletting, bedding, fixing pillar heights etc)?