No worries at all! It is Field Drab H-30118.Dude, I am not knocking your rifle at all. It is badass but what color is that cerekote? Immediately made me think of 2 weeks in the mountains running on dehydrated meals. I would definitely run these colors and have a rifle that needs cerekote.
Nope.Just ordered a Hunter VG for a 260AI Tikka build. Not sure if I read every post so I could’ve missed it, but has Stocky’s resolved the long trigger reach issue with these stocks?
Thanks man! May be doing up a tikka in that color now.No worries at all! It is Field Drab H-30118.
No but it’s an extremely easily remedied issue if you have an hour of spare time to put towards it.Just ordered a Hunter VG for a 260AI Tikka build. Not sure if I read every post so I could’ve missed it, but has Stocky’s resolved the long trigger reach issue with these stocks?
Yep sounds like that'll be the plan. Looks like yours turned out goodNo but it’s an extremely easily remedied issue if you have an hour of spare time to put towards it.
I’m very happy with how they feel now, it’s nice to be able to sand it down until it feels perfect and then apply texture.Yep sounds like that'll be the plan. Looks like yours turned out good
Weird, I don’t know. I can’t be the only person that hates calling large companies and working through phone trees (maybe stockys doesn’t have one….). Also, it seems like the people who make decisions on sale prices run their social media platforms too. Can’t help but think their interaction and participation on this thread have helped their sales.Just call them, seems weird people keep asking for discounts on a forum… maybe that’s just me
If you email them, it's usually Kim that gets back to you. And she gets back pretty quick. By quick, I mean I had an email response in exactly one minute after asking about the backorder lead time on the stock I ordered.Weird, I don’t know. I can’t be the only person that hates calling large companies and working through phone trees (maybe stockys doesn’t have one….). Also, it seems like the people who make decisions on sale prices run their social media platforms too. Can’t help but think their interaction and participation on this thread have helped their sales.
What exactly is the issue with the bedding other than it not being pretty near the tang?I got my replacement stockys this week (original one had an inletting issue with the recoil lug being inset too far) the lug on this one is MUCH tighter, I had to tap it in with a rubber hammer. Hopefully it isn’t too tight. I may have to send it off to be bedded though. The inlet around specifically the tang is pretty rough (tool marks and you can see frayed carbon/hairs sticking up. I don’t have enough rounds on this rifle to see if it’s causing any accuracy issues, but it’s shooting factory 147 eldm (6.5 prc) at about an inch and a half or so. Same with 130 CX. It’s a chopped tikka barrel, so I expected better accuracy. I already drilled it for a Spartan bipod insert, which is my own fault for now verifying every piece of fitment outside of the lug prior to altering the stock. It feels good otherwise. Some grip and foreend texture would be a welcome addition.
That’s definitely the plan as of right now is just to try to clean it up a bit, crank and shoot it. If I can’t get it to shoot it will probably get bedded. Granted, after playing with a peak 44 today, it may just get sold if it won’t shoot lol. Stockys makes a great product though, I doubt it will be an issueWhat exactly is the issue with the bedding other than it not being pretty near the tang?
I bet that if use extra fine wet/dry paper, maybe 800ish grit, to knock the hairs and junk that sticks up off, and you crank the action bolt torque to 65inlb, it will do just as well as bedded.