Best Ghosts of Tabor Gunstock: Setup, Settings, and Top Recommendations

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A gunstock for Ghosts of Tabor is a tactical necessity. In a hardcore extraction PvPvE where a single missed shot costs you everything, floating controllers are a liability you cannot afford. The right VR gunstock locks your aim, stabilizes your rifle, and lets your body move the way a real operator does. This is your complete guide to gunstock setup, in-game settings, and the best hardware to run in Tabor.

Why Ghosts of Tabor Demands a VR Gunstock


Ghosts of Tabor is the only hardcore extraction-based VR FPS PvPvE survival game on the market. Inspired by DayZ, Escape from Tarkov, and ARMA, it puts you in a brutal post-apocalyptic conflict zone where survival depends on preparation, precision, and the ability to win a firefight when it matters most. You scavenge for resources, manage your loadout, craft gear, and extract — or die trying.

This is not a casual shooter. The stakes are permanent. Every raid is a calculated risk, and every weapon in your hands represents hours of grinding and resource management. There is nothing more annoying than fumbling a shot with loose, floating controllers.

Precision Under Pressure

Ghosts of Tabor features a wide range of firearms from AK-based rifles and bolt-action sniper configurations to SMGs and sidearms. Every weapon type demands a different aiming posture and a different level of stability. A gunstock creates a consistent three-point contact system: both hands and your shoulder. That physical anchor eliminates the micro-jitter that drifts your crosshair off-target in the critical moment before you pull the trigger.

When you are 150 meters out, peering through an optic at an enemy near the extraction point, that stability is everything. No gunstock results in fighting yourself. With a gunstock, you are fighting your enemy.

Surviving PvPvE: The Gunstock Advantage

Ghosts of Tabor throws both AI-controlled threats and real human players at you simultaneously. You need to transition instantly between aggressive run-and-gun plays in close quarters and careful, deliberate long-range engagements often in the same raid. A rigid gunstock gives your body the muscle memory to snap to a firing position automatically, whether you are clearing a building or holding a sightline across an open field. The physical consistency a gunstock provides is the difference between winning firefights and becoming another player's loot.

Enabling Physical Gunstock Mode in Ghosts of Tabor


Ghosts of Tabor includes a built-in physical gunstock calibration system. Using it correctly is the single most important step for getting your hardware dialed in. Here is how to set it up from scratch.

Step-by-Step Setup Guide

  1. Step 1: Launch Ghosts of Tabor and navigate to the in-game settings menu.
  2. Step 2: Locate the gunstock options and enable Physical Gunstock Mode.
  3. Step 3: When prompted, pick up the calibration weapon — the game defaults to an AK74 with iron sights.
  4. Step 4: Mount your gunstock to your shoulder, aim down the sights naturally, and confirm the calibration position.
  5. Step 5: For each new weapon or optic configuration, release the default weapon, pick up the specific gun you want to calibrate, and run through calibration again.

The game's calibration system is functional, but it is not perfect. It assigns a calibration profile to the weapon you are currently holding, not to a specific weapon class. For players using the Wield VR OneStock, the adjustable frame and tool-free length-of-pull system mean you can physically reconfigure the stock in seconds to match the virtual weapon's ergonomics, often eliminating the need for repeated calibration entirely.

Have a look at our comprehensive tutorial on how to align the gunstock in Ghosts of Tabor.

Per-Weapon Calibration: Why It Matters

Different weapons in Ghosts of Tabor have different grip positions, barrel lengths, and optic heights. A calibration profile set for an AK with iron sights will not translate cleanly to a scoped bolt-action or a compact SMG. Take the extra time to calibrate each weapon type you plan to run in your raids. The difference in sight alignment is noticeable, and in a game where bullet economy and first-shot accuracy decide survival, that extra minute pays dividends across every session.

Critical Gunstock Settings and Tips for Ghosts of Tabor Players


Hardware setup is only half the equation. These in-game and real-world tips will make your Ghosts of Tabor gunstock setup as effective as possible from your first raid.

Always Run a Sling

Ghosts of Tabor demands that you use both hands constantly for healing, looting, interacting with the environment, and accessing your inventory. When you need to apply bandages, draw a sidearm, or use a syringe, a sling allows your primary weapon to hang safely at your chest or side while both hands go free. The Wield VR OneStock comes with a single-point bungee sling, while the Pro and Ultimate versions include a premium quick-adjustable 2-point sling, built for the constant hand-switching that Ghosts of Tabor demands. The premium sling can also be added to any OneStock order if you want to upgrade.

Disable Auto-Switch to Hand Tracking on Quest 3

If you are running a Meta Quest 3 or Quest Pro, this setting is critical. When you mount your controllers to the gunstock, the impact or vibration can sometimes trick the headset into thinking you are switching to hand-tracking mode — disabling your controllers mid-raid. To prevent this: go to Settings → Movement Tracking → Hand Tracking and disable the auto-switch feature. You can still enable hand tracking manually by double-tapping your controllers.

Build Mounting Muscle Memory Before You Drop In

Practice snapping your controllers in and out of the stock without wearing your headset. Do it until the motion is automatic. In a tense firefight inside Matka Underground or at a contested extraction point, you do not want to be fumbling with your hardware. The mount and dismount should be a single, unconscious action, so your full mental focus stays on the threat in front of you.

Keep Your Trigger Hand on the Stock

Whenever possible, keep your dominant hand mounted to the stock. Use your off-hand to interact with items, manage inventory, and pick up loot. This keeps you in a ready-to-fire position at all times. When an enemy rounds the corner, your rifle is already at your shoulder. You aim, you fire. They don't get a second chance.

The Best Ghosts of Tabor Gunstock: Wield VR OneStock


The best Ghosts of Tabor gunstock is the one that adapts as fast as the game demands. Ghosts of Tabor throws every weapon type at you across every engagement distance. A rigid, non-adjustable stock forces compromises. The Wield VR OneStock was built by VR gamers who got tired of those compromises.

Built for the Demands of Extraction VR

The OneStock features a fully telescoping frame, adjustable buttstock with height and length control, and tool-free reconfiguration in under 10 seconds. When you transition from a long-range scoped rifle to a compact SMG for CQB, the stock reconfigures with you physically. The ergonomic mirroring between your hardware and the in-game weapon creates a level of immersion and accuracy that is impossible to achieve with fixed stocks or floating controllers.

Constructed from anodized aluminum and injection-molded polymers, the OneStock is built to survive the kind of repeated, intense sessions that Ghosts of Tabor demands. It is lightweight enough to wear through extended raids without arm fatigue, and rigid enough to provide the zero-wobble platform that precision aiming requires. The included premium sling integrates directly into the extraction gameplay loop — free your hands, heal up, re-engage.

The OneStock supports Meta Quest 2, Quest 3, Quest Pro, PSVR2, Valve Index, HTC Vive, and HP Reverb G2 — future-proofed for wherever VR takes you next. Explore the full Wield VR OneStock collection to find the configuration that fits your loadout.

Trusted by the VR Esports Community

The Wield VR OneStock is trusted by top-ranked VR Esports players and endorsed by leading VR content creators across the most competitive titles in the space. Players who demand real performance — not gimmicks, run the OneStock. Whether you are grinding solo raids for gear or pushing into contested zones against armed squads, the OneStock gives you the hardware edge that matches your skill.

Ready to Extract? Gear Up Before You Drop In


Ghosts of Tabor does not forgive unforced errors. Every raid is a test of preparation, decision-making, and execution. Free-floating controllers introduce a hardware-level handicap that no amount of skill fully compensates for. A proper Ghosts of Tabor gunstock eliminates that variable entirely, giving you a stable, physically consistent firing platform from the moment you spawn to the moment you extract.

Enable physical gunstock mode. Calibrate your weapons. Run a sling. And equip hardware that adapts to every engagement the game throws at you. See the full Wield VR OneStock lineup, try it risk-free with the 90-day money-back guarantee, and find out why thousands of VR shooters refuse to raid without it.

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