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Do you have the original recoil pad on tikka? I found my factory stocks handled angled shots better once I swapped to the limbsavers, which is more square. I think the Rokstok further improves on this with the toe above bore line, making it less likely to slide down on steep angles.Has anyone tested the factory tikka stock against a Rokstok when shooting extreme prone (think +-45 degrees) angles?
I shot a Rokstok at the S2H class for a few days but don’t recall shooting extreme prone angles. My factory stock seems to want to slide out the bottom of my shoulder pocket and results in high misses at distance if I’m not careful
No data yet but hoping for 2800-2900 with the 95TMK. Breaking in the barrel tomorrow with some factory norma ammo, then I’ll get that brass loaded up with the 95’s. I’ll keep you posted, probably make a thread on the 95TMK since there isn’t much data on loading for it.What kind of velocities are you seeing with the 16.5” barrel?
That scenario has been my biggest struggle with any traditional stock. The Rokstok makes that position easy.Has anyone tested the factory tikka stock against a Rokstok when shooting extreme prone (think +-45 degrees) angles?
I shot a Rokstok at the S2H class for a few days but don’t recall shooting extreme prone angles. My factory stock seems to want to slide out the bottom of my shoulder pocket and results in high misses at distance if I’m not careful
Same. No problem with Sordin Pro muffs and UM medium.Re ear muffs issue. I dont have any interference issues with UM or sportsmatch high rings and sordin pro muffs but it's close. If I were leaning my head over and down to get into a lower scope i'm pretty sure there'd be an issue.
Re ear muffs issue. I dont have any interference issues with UM or sportsmatch high rings and sordin pro muffs but it's close. If I were leaning my head over and down to get into a lower scope i'm pretty sure there'd be an issue.
If I am around other people at a range with loud guns I'll often double up, in which case if my cheek weld pushes on the muff on my ear and it lessens the decibel reduction effectiveness some I am not worried as that is a secondary layer.This is why I shoot with foam ear plugs. But I’m also not shooting around other people so they suffice for suppressed shots
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If I am around other people at a range with loud guns I'll often double up, in which case if my cheek weld pushes on the muff on my ear and it lessens the decibel reduction effectiveness some I am not worried as that is a secondary layer.
That said as noted I needed to go with higher rings to comfortably fit the rokstock so that helps.
That is what I basically did, the rifle with scope came out of a factory vert grip stock and into a rokstok, I wasn't as fixated on the actual cheek weld location but I was having to mush my face down more and it wasn't as natural/comfortable for me, so I tossed on a taller set and that felt more comfortable.I shot the Rokstok and factory stock with the same barreled action and rings. The Rokstok required a different check weld location in my face. So if you want the same check weld location on your face, yes you’ll need to upsize the ring height