If you have a fat face or are not placing your head in the correct position you will not achieve a good sight picture. I guess that's the benefit of staying fit and being properly trained.
that was kind of ignorant... everyone has a different face making cheek welds and sight pictures an individual thing. I would hate for the guy to spend good money on something only to find it doesnt work with his current setup.
Fair enough. What I should have said was it is silly to advise a new shooter against a really good system based on the fact that that stock didn't work for one person. I have built many bead sighted shotguns for people using the LEO adapter and have had zero complaints. Bottom line is that for most "normal" people, the low tubes will work with the plain old bead. Further, here it is right from the website:
"The LEO adapter, manufactured for the Remington 870 and Mossberg 500/590 are our most popular models, and features a lowered stock elevation allowing the use of iron sights or even the bead sight."
In any case, you are correct that there is a slight chance the system might not work for the OP. Sometimes youi have to roll the dice and take a chance on what you want.![]()

"allowing the use of iron sights or even the bead"
Say's allowing, not for the easy use of.
And what's with "even the bead" instead of just "the bead.
The Knoxx stock does not direct the recoil back at your face. If one were to read the instructions on the packaging for the knoxx stock it clearly warns you to not place your cheek within one inch of the hump where the tube meets the pistol grip portion because the "hump" will hit you in the face..
step 1- read the instructions
Skip step 1 and you get hit in the face.. just like "Nutnfancy"
I have one of these stock and it works really well , that being said the mesa tactical is a superior system as is the NEA version.
Pistol grip stocks offer near zero advantage over conventional stocks. A good waste of money.
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