RokStok

1. For those in this chat that are using the Rokstok for NRL Hunter matches, are you liking it for that application or wanting to move back to a chassis?
Yes. Enjoyable. Extra weight or heavy fill would be appreciated.

2. Has anyone dreamed of the idea of a Rokstock chassis format in metal, with front end being a full arca frame?
I would prefer an adaptor or negative comb+elevated recoil pad module for the KRG Bravo.
 
Pachmayer 752B small fits the Rokstok. comes in .6", .8" and 1" thick.

The 752B of all sizes have a metal frame according to each size so you can only grind about 3/16" in from any side.

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The Pachmayer 500B and decelerator youth/xs fit the Lite.
The 500B is .5" thick, no frame.
The Decelerator youth is 1" thick and has washers around the screw holes, no frame.

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Btw- Brownell's is out of the 500B/youth...
Is there any functional difference or advantage to any of the different thicknesses aside from changing LOP?
 
Maybe a dumb question, but is the extra recoil pad heavier or lighter than the equivalent spacers?
I don't know exactly, I haven't weighed for comparison.

my guess is miniscule difference because the biggest pad is basically hollow with support webbing .
 
Just a timeline for those who might care:

- 9/9: Ordered
- 10/30: Email saying the order was placed with Stockys
- 1/15: in production email
- 2/2: Shipping to UM email
Adding to the above:

- 2/17: my stock is at UM. I decided against cerakote so I can get this sooner. They said bare carbon is fine. Was told it'll be another 2-3 weeks to install hardware (pic rail up front and 4" ARCA in front of magwell) as their gunsmiths are "always busy".
 
I wonder what happened to the 120 day lead time for all orders per the UM website?
Sorry, just a little grumpy this morning when I realized I have over 4k of stuff on order. I just need to go shoot.
 
They are reducing their lead time by not responding to emails or phone calls. It is hard to sell when you don't reach out to a customer ready to buy.
 
They are reducing their lead time by not responding to emails or phone calls. It is hard to sell when you don't reach out to a customer ready to buy.
Weird, I reached out the day before Christmas eve asking if I could buy some threaded recoil pins because I ordered my rings before they were available, they responded within a half hour, didn't charge me, and I got them in 3 days. And that's not the first or second time they've gone above and beyond for me. Maybe try a different approach.
 
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