Meh, #### what it looks like, it serves a purpose. The real pain with it is you have to remove it every time to clean the rifle, and the tape peels back and collects dirt/grass etc...lol yeah, and looks like complete s**t. Funny, it's fine for the military to do but as soon as a civi does it, they're a "bubba"![]()
Meh, f**k what it looks like, it serves a purpose. The real pain with it is you have to remove it every time to clean the rifle, and the tape peels back and collects dirt/grass etc...
I meant to do it temporarily just to see if you liked a cheekrest or not, before you drill your stock and go with the Karsten. I've got a Karsten around somewhere (not installed right now, but was once on a different rifle), I'm sure it'll do what you want. It's apparently of better quality than the knockoff brand out there. Ironically, Karsten's is also a knockoff of rooster33's rest, but I digress.
Personally, on my rifle (a2 stock), I just use the eagle cheekrest with a couple extra pieces of chopped up yoga mat underneath to get the height I wanted. I didn't go with the Karsten because I didn't need a ton of rise.
Yeah, I looked at that. They are charging the same as Kartsen, $50. I wonder if they offer industry rates?
How do you find them in terms of comfort? They feel good/natural? Do you feel like you have to lean or do awkward things in order to see down the scope?
$46... I may just do that. Only problem is that it's for the M14, and the desert warfare one is actually for the 700
"SOON" is a word we hear aaaalllllllll the time around here. How soon is soon?Why not buy a Canadian made product that is actually shaped to do what you want and is designed by someone who actually understands ergonomics. http://tacpro.com/product_info.php?cPath=11&products_id=19
This riser is designed to fit M14 stocks. We will have one for sporting stocks in the near future.
The Kydex risers that are on the market and have the round top are approximately .5" wider than the widest point on the stock. This pushes your eye out of alignment with the sighting system. The round top also prevents consistent positioning of the cheek.
The TAC PRO cheek riser solves both of the problems above.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=412254
$46... I may just do that. Only problem is that it's for the M14, and the desert warfare one is actually for the 700
"SOON" is a word we hear aaaalllllllll the time around here. How soon is soon?
As to the Kydex risers... as mentioned before, I do own a heat gun....
Did you buy one? How do you find it?when I asked him about left handed version of the cheekriser, he said he would come up with something. 1 week later, the left handed version was listed on his website...
If my DWP broke, I would go with tac-pro just because it's the only one that doesnt look like a folded cutting board