Adjustable cheek piece

We stock and instal the McMillan saddle type cheek rests into many stocks.
They look like this when installed.

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Can someone point me at a source for these preferably :canadaFlag:?


What I would recommend for you would be the Karsten adjustable cheek piece.

It will cost MUCH cheaper then getting a McMillan saddle cheek rest installed into your stock and will work the same.


I bought mine from Karsten himself, he shipped it up here for me and took me a whole 10 min to install it. He sends directions and 2 bolts/nuts with rubber padding that you can install onto the rest itself for comfort.

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Very very easy install and works great. I adjust mine between 3 shooters and holds the spot without moving at all.

Hope this helps you.
 
Is that an HS stock in the photos??

Hi,
I'm glad that I came across your reply, I, too, am in need of a proper cheek rest and that Karsten looks like it'll work well.
I believe that I've the same rifle as you; Savage 10fcp w. HS stock in .308. However, my model is black rather than green.

Al the best.
TAR.
 
I bought mine from Karsten himself, he shipped it up here for me and took me a whole 10 min to install it. He sends directions and 2 bolts/nuts with rubber padding that you can install onto the rest itself for comfort.


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Do you find those 2 carriage bolts protruding from the cheekrest comfortable to rest upon?
I can understand it being cheap and fast to install and am sure it works, just looks kinda crude.
 
Hi,
I'm glad that I came across your reply, I, too, am in need of a proper cheek rest and that Karsten looks like it'll work well.
I believe that I've the same rifle as you; Savage 10fcp w. HS stock in .308. However, my model is black rather than green.

Al the best.
TAR.

Well mine is a 10FP but I replaced the stock with the Bell & Carlson Tactical stock, so it's not a factory savage part.

Yes, the Karsten works great for what it is :)


Do you find those 2 carriage bolts protruding from the cheekrest comfortable to rest upon?
I can understand it being cheap and fast to install and am sure it works, just looks kinda crude.

Looks don't matter to me, saves me the bunch of bucks for other shooting 'needs'. It's far from a McMillan setup but for anybody that wants a quick upgrade, I recommend it.

Before I drilled the holes, I tested the cheek piece and found it comfy in the spot it's at. My cheek doesn't rest on the bolts at all. If I had to, I can re-drill the holes a bit lower to have a different option but I haven't had complaints from the shooters of my rifle about the bolt heads.
 
I'll be having a Savage 10 FCP with the HS precision stock... any cheek pieces that don't require drilling available?
 
Could the maker of the cheekrest have made those knobs any bigger??? I think he found them at an RV parts store because they look like the same ones as on the pull out awning of a 50'er.
 
Very NICE Mr.rhtuner

Thank you!
I'm going to modify the stock this weekend or next week so I'll have some new 'progress' pictures :)


Could the maker of the cheekrest have made those knobs any bigger??? I think he found them at an RV parts store because they look like the same ones as on the pull out awning of a 50'er.


I doubt he made the knobs....
BUT you have option of 3 different bolts/nuts for the cheek rest incase you don't like the big bulky knobs. I just use these as they are fine and easy to adjust.
Still beats the price of a McMillan saddle install, might not look as 'cool' but saves a bunch of bucks for those that won't throw money away easily.
 
Do you find those 2 carriage bolts protruding from the cheekrest comfortable to rest upon?
I can understand it being cheap and fast to install and am sure it works, just looks kinda crude.

Unless he is shooting his RH gun LH how would he be resting upon the adjustment knobs?? :confused:

The McMillan still has adjustment knobs, albiet smaller.
 
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Thank you!
I'm going to modify the stock this weekend or next week so I'll have some new 'progress' pictures :)



you made a nice choice, Look nice and Inexpensive!
Does Karsten have a website for his product?, give me an PM, if you have info, thank you!
 
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Thank you!
I'm going to modify the stock this weekend or next week so I'll have some new 'progress' pictures :)



you made a nice choice, Look nice and Inexpensive!
Does Karsten have a website for his product?, give me an PM, if you have info, thank you!


Here is his site:
http://www.imageseek.com/karsten/gallery/forsale

As you can see, there are 3 type of bolts that can be had with the cheek piece. A sleeker design or a more 'adjustable' by hand on the go knob.

and Moosetracker posted the contact info:
Karsten Hansen
Karsten@xmission.com
801-577-5261



LongDraw, I believe he was referring to the 'convex' head of the bolt, which still don't bother me nor my shooters one bit.

Yes the McMillan stocks have the option of the adjustable cheek piece with a nice option of 'adjustment' wheels, but once again...you pay a lot for it with the stock or without a McMillan stock.

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I've toyed with the idea of adding one to my LE2B but haven't reconciled what I would do with the Blackhawk cheek pad I have on the rifle. Glue it to the cheekrest perhaps?
 
I'd consider buying a cheek piece but I don't want to make any permanent changes to a stock. Anything available like a tight slip on?
 
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