justin davis
WKR
Maybe not. my last two have cans have come really quickIt's going to take 9 months for approval from the GAYTF. Probably shouldn't wait
Maybe not. my last two have cans have come really quickIt's going to take 9 months for approval from the GAYTF. Probably shouldn't wait
Nah, lots of people are still getting approved under a month, some under a week.It's going to take 9 months for approval from the GAYTF. Probably shouldn't wait
Robby, Travis and I have one planned for the Rokcast next weekI'll probably get banned again but I promise I'll STFU once I get my 22CM and Rokstok in hand
You guys still haven't done a podcast on huntin with pack animals. Get to it ya BUMS!
Nope. Totally independent orders. Rifle build was due to Ace's 224 tooling going down for a couple months, then lead time stacking on the long list of outsourced subs: action lightweighting, bolt/barrel fluting, nitriding and now probably sitting in a line waiting for gunsmithing finally.The buck stops with us, and we have been very transparent. Call tomorrow and get your money back on the Rokstok. I guarantee it's holding up your rifle.
Well maybe not. I ordered a LE Rokstok day one, and a rifle with the UM mods a couple weeks later. I didn't specify one way or the other, but the assumption was made they were together. Totally understandable, but after I talked to them they put my rifle build through the process. Their process is i believe, they don't chamber the rifle until all the parts are there, this includes the stockNope. Totally independent orders. Rifle build was due to Ace's 224 tooling going down for a couple months, then lead time stacking on the long list of outsourced subs: action lightweighting, bolt/barrel fluting, nitriding and now probably sitting in a line waiting for gunsmithing finally.
I guess I just disagree that a "well then take your marbles and go home" is accountability.
Well maybe not. I ordered a LE Rokstok day one, and a rifle with the UM mods a couple weeks later. I didn't specify one way or the other, but the assumption was made they were together. Totally understandable, but after I talked to them they put my rifle build through the process. Their process is i believe, they don't chamber the rifle until all the parts are there, this includes the stock.
I gave my experience, i'm still waiting on my stock. I understand why, I am not concerned. this is not my first year hunting I have other perfectly capable rifles ready to go.They also said that the only way to skip the line would be a custom rifle build. So this excuse is doubly wrong since that should have SPED up my order.
Also, Ryan just reiterated their commitment to transparency. If me being transparent here is breaking rules I’ll edit my posts.
Robby, Travis and I have one planned for the Rokcast next week
If you are looking for subjects for the podcast or the FF:Subjects. I am not a content generator and am not going to do them just to do so. FF’s (stupid name), are short technical talks, and the amount of subjects that fit are limited. If you, or someone else has an idea of what would make sense, let me know.
[mention]Formidilosus [/mention]
Maybe FF topic: Basic range/firearm handling etiquette. What should a someone know before attending your course or even going to the range?
I probably don’t have the absolute best practices out there but I see guys making honest mistakes handling a firearm at the range that are scary.
I think the episode with Colton would have been good with Form, I could certainly tell Ryan was biting his tongue a few times… or saying things like “it has a nice eye box” haha
you guys should take him elk hunting, with 223/77tmk, that may change his perspective on things like “ 130gr cx are good up to deer, and maybe small black bears, but I wouldn’t condone that”
I like to plant seeds.
(Edit, Form beat me to the garden gnome pun)I like to plant seeds.
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