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MD: On another thread you said "but there are simpler methods, especially if the comb is too low for quick acquirement of the field of view". Would you care to elaborate? Thanks.

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Not John, but I've used Beartooth Comb Riser Kits on a couple of different rifles in order to get better cheek weld and eye alignment.

www.beartooth-products.com

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bobmn,

Among others, there are RAT grips (www.ratgrips.com) and several separate cheek-risers (usually attached with Velcro straps) that can be "adjusted" by adding thin layers of foam rubber.


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Thanks 260 and MD

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I use adjustable comb risers

Bolt on one
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Strap on butt bag with foam pad,
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Shell holder with pads cut from old neoprene waders
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We went with an adjustable “cheek piece” on our LR rifle, so it could the adjusted to proper height for the wife or I. Height locations were marked for quick, easy adjustment! memtb


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