Stockys Tikka Carbon Fiber VG stocks

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Whats the overall consensus on these stocks? Worth the $550 upgrade? Thinking about pulling the trigger and ordering one of the marbled color options for the 22 creedmoor. Seems like jumping to an Alpine or McMillan is now in the $700 range.
 

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I've used multiple samples of the following brands on Tikka rifles over the last few years... McMillan, Manners, AG Composites, Mesa Altitude, and KRG.

For an all around general hunting rifle stock the Stockys VG2 and the Rokstock made by @Unknown Munitions are my personal favorites (very minimal use on the Rokstock but it's been really good so far).
 
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Call and they will likely provide 30% off and free shipping. They provided a coupon code ROKSLIDE30 previously and will likely allow it for current orders. Their customer service is superb and im really happy with mine. They may be incorporating some changes in trigger reach in the future
 

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Trigger reach is a little long for some, I don’t mind it. Other than that it’s a fantastic stock. I think they still have the rokslide30 promo code working as well. So sub $400. For that price it’s a no brainer.

I’d order the sendero/m24 profile barrel channel for more freefloatability. It’s a real word.
 

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I got mine for $385 as bare carbon and it weighs 23-24 oz. The trigger reach was the only thing I wasn’t fond of, so I added some material to shorten the trigger reach to about 1.5” and painted it. It added about an ounce to the stock. I think it’s one of the better stocks available for Tikkas, and cost wise it’s certainly one of the most reasonable. The inletting was really good. Mine required a little (maybe a minute) sanding in the floor plate inlet. I bought the spotter barrel inlet which fit perfectly, but I opted to open it up for a slightly bigger free float. Took me 5-10 minutes with some sandpaper on a 3/4” socket to do it. Stocky’s offers inlets for multiple barrel profiles, so you can get what you want.
 

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Did anyone else feel the balance of rifles with this stock is very front heavy? This is without a can on the front. The rear is basically empty, they spray foam in there. I had a hard time shooting distance with it, it didn't seem to want to sit still on the rear end of the gun.
 

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I got mine for $385 as bare carbon and it weighs 23-24 oz. The trigger reach was the only thing I wasn’t fond of, so I added some material to shorten the trigger reach to about 1.5” and painted it. It added about an ounce to the stock. I think it’s one of the better stocks available for Tikkas, and cost wise it’s certainly one of the most reasonable. The inletting was really good. Mine required a little (maybe a minute) sanding in the floor plate inlet. I bought the spotter barrel inlet which fit perfectly, but I opted to open it up for a slightly bigger free float. Took me 5-10 minutes with some sandpaper on a 3/4” socket to do it. Stocky’s offers inlets for multiple barrel profiles, so you can get what you want.
What did you use for the material added to the grip? Looks really good
 

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What did you use for the material added to the grip? Looks really good
I’m still using it and have a had no cracks or chips. The paint has held on it as well. Have probably 1800 rounds through it since I did that, about 2k miles of riding on the floor of the back seat of my truck, and I killed a couple does with it.
 

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I’m still using it and have a had no cracks or chips. The paint has held on it as well. Have probably 1800 rounds through it since I did that, about 2k miles of riding on the floor of the back seat of my truck, and I killed a couple does with it.
Right on. I’ve got 3 of these to modify, I was thinking about trying some of the plumbers epoxy putty from Ace too. I think it’s about the same deal.
 

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Right on. I’ve got 3 of these to modify, I was thinking about trying some of the plumbers epoxy putty from Ace too. I think it’s about the same deal.
The stuff I used was really light and super tough, but you aren’t adding a lot of material.
 

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I have 5-6 of the stockys vg hunter stocks. Remington, Howa and tikka. The Howa mini and the Remington are my favorite. The Howa 1500 and tikka are nice too but the forend is pretty blocky. They seem bigger then needed, especially for a sporter but that’s just an opinion and functionally probably better ad they are stiffer. I do prefer the flatter squared bottom of the Remingtons to the Howa 1500 and tikka but again purely my preference. I will say that none have come prefect. Some minor cosmetic issues but these are the raw carbon and if I painted them they would be fine. All of these get banged around hunting or riding incased so I just leave them and don’t worry about it. They are worth the 400 ish if you get them on sale. I would not put them up against more higher end competitors but they are very functional and the price point reflects that so I’m happy.
 
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