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well McMillan fit and finish is excellent pretty much the industry standard. I haven't shot a peak 44 but the bastion design is pretty good design and reviews on fit and finish from what I've seen are good. Where the edge goes in design for me is the negative comb above bore on the MTLR vs the bastion. that extra height above bore gives you less perceived felt recoil and less muzzle flip, keeping the target in the scope and helping you spot shots. The peak 44 has the edge though in weight at 24oz and is a little cheaper. only the echelon versa (18-20 oz depending on features) is comparable. another stock similar to these is the rokstock but they had to stop order bc of their popularity and won't be available anytime soon.Except for the odd shaped finger-rest...whats this offer that this does not?
Ultralite stocks are for the birds. Ill take the 32oz stock over a 24oz any day.Except for the odd shaped finger-rest...whats this offer that this does not?
It looks like the Bastion also has a negative comb. I dont know the difference in degrees of slope between them..if thats how its measured, just genuinely curious about what others perceive as differences. Im shopping for a stock for my new tikka right now.well McMillan fit and finish is excellent pretty much the industry standard. I haven't shot a peak 44 but the bastion design is pretty good design and reviews on fit and finish from what I've seen are good. Where the edge goes in design for me is the negative comb above bore on the MTLR vs the bastion. that extra height above bore gives you less perceived felt recoil and less muzzle flip, keeping the target in the scope and helping you spot shots. The peak 44 has the edge though in weight at 24oz and is a little cheaper. only the echelon versa (18-20 oz depending on features) is comparable. another stock similar to these is the rokstock but they had to stop order bc of their popularity and won't be available anytime soon.
the bastion negative comb isn't as extreme as the MTLR and rokstock. Looking at the pic I'm not even sure its above bore line which kinda negates the positive effect it has. stockys vg has a parallel comb. its a decent stock (cheap and lightweight) but the trigger reach is really long (half inch longer than OEM). it can be built up with plumbers putty though. if you want lightweight and in stock I'd give the echelon versa a look.It looks like the Bastion also has a negative comb. I dont know the difference in degrees of slope between them..if thats how its measured, just genuinely curious about what others perceive as differences. Im shopping for a stock for my new tikka right now.
I looked at the rokstok as well, and ran into the same issue (OOS)
I believe the stockys VG also has a negative comb (pictured at least, not described on their website though)
Trigger reach is another one that I wish they would just publish the stats on. I do have a stockys on another rifle, but its a VG2 so somewhat different from this model.the bastion negative comb isn't as extreme as the MTLR and rokstock. Looking at the pic I'm not even sure its above bore line which kinda negates the positive effect it has. stockys vg has a parallel comb. its a decent stock (cheap and lightweight) but the trigger reach is really long (half inch longer than OEM). it can be built up with plumbers putty though. if you want lightweight and in stock I'd give the echelon versa a look.
from what ive read on mcmillans tikka inlets the trigger reaach is similar to oem. I had that concern as well. bastion, echelon and rokstock also similar. the ones thaat a re long are manners and stockys Tikka vgTrigger reach is another one that I wish they would just publish the stats on. I do have a stockys on another rifle, but its a VG2 so somewhat different from this model.