Raised cheek add ons

mike Crawford

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Does any one make a raised cheek piece that slips or laces on too the stock like you see the shell holders .
I find that with some guns you tend to lift your face away from the stock to get a full view into the scope .
On some target rifles they have an adjustable cheek piece for that .. It would be a handy rig to have
 
I have seen a few different neoprene cheek risers online but when I look in stores I can never seem to find any. I would like to pick a couple up
 
I seen a guy with a fiber glass stock use a piece of 2x2 wood that he shaped to fit the stock .. he had it attached by two screws .. and when removed yuo could see two small holes in the stock but only if you knew what too look for.. when it was attached it looked a bit odd .. But when I shouldered the gun the scope was right there .. some guns stocks were built for open sites; and when a scope is attached ; you have to lift your face off the stock to see though the scope .. One of the reason I dislike the see though mounts on Remington 7400 and 7600 rifles
 
There is also a Beartooth comb raising kit, that isn't permanent. I avoid the issue, by avoiding the large diameter scopes, and mounting my scopes as low as practical.
 
I have one made by Triad Tactical ....it's a strap on with zipper pouch and shell holders. Very comfortable suade type cheek pad and lots of different styles and options to choose from.
 
for the girlfriends 243 I ended up getting a slip over shell holder and added foam under it to get the exact height she needed.

ill go get some pics
 
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was going to get this after getting a 20 moa base on my 223 but ended up getting used to it without a riser. 1/4 to 3/4 lift on these all leather says cabellas. 30 bucks
 
There is also a Beartooth comb raising kit, that isn't permanent. I avoid the issue, by avoiding the large diameter scopes, and mounting my scopes as low as practical.

A Beartooth kit and an extra Beartooth sleeve with shotshell loops solved two guns for me. I also have a well-made leather lace-on by the holster maker TripleK but it's for a gun that hasn't been built yet so I can't completely vouch for it.
 
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