Kind of a spin-off of the Rokslide Special thread.
@grfox92 made the comment that the RA would work for 95% of American hunters who shoot a box of cor lokts in 5 years.
While I agree with this, I think there are more people around here that shoot the RA a little more than 4 times a year and kill stuff on a regular basis.
So now we have the Rokslide 95. A rifle that does what 95% of the hunters need it do 95% of the time.
Time to get the flimsy stock, zipper bolt, creepy triggered killing machines in one spot for the world to see.
Post up what you shoot and what you kill. This should be fun.
Currently have (2) RAR in 5.56. One in kill mode. One in target mode.
Athlon scopes on both that have done well for me.
Killing one has a homemade Kydex cheek riser and modified factory stock.
“Target” model is in a Bravo that has the butt stock filled with sticky wheel weights and a chunk of steel in the fore end. About 15# the way it sits.
@grfox92 made the comment that the RA would work for 95% of American hunters who shoot a box of cor lokts in 5 years.
While I agree with this, I think there are more people around here that shoot the RA a little more than 4 times a year and kill stuff on a regular basis.
So now we have the Rokslide 95. A rifle that does what 95% of the hunters need it do 95% of the time.
Time to get the flimsy stock, zipper bolt, creepy triggered killing machines in one spot for the world to see.
Post up what you shoot and what you kill. This should be fun.
Currently have (2) RAR in 5.56. One in kill mode. One in target mode.
Athlon scopes on both that have done well for me.
Killing one has a homemade Kydex cheek riser and modified factory stock.
“Target” model is in a Bravo that has the butt stock filled with sticky wheel weights and a chunk of steel in the fore end. About 15# the way it sits.