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  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 28,696 Mod ✭✭✭✭Cass


    When i click on the link i get brought to a camo rifle. Is it the cheek piece riser you are refering to as with the one below.

    picture.php?pictureid=5787&albumid=939&dl=1270841331&thumb=1

    If so then yes i would recommend them as a cheaper alternative to going fully custom with a stock to get an in-built riser. They are more adjustable than most risers. They are comfortable enough to lie behind/on for up to a half hour at a time (i use mine on my target rifle).

    Also very easy to install. I spent about 20 minutes marking everything before drilling so as to be sure of the fit, but once i started a few minutes is all thats really needed.
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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,096 ✭✭✭bunny shooter


    ezridax wrote: »
    When i click on the link i get brought to a camo rifle. Is it the cheek piece riser you are refering to as with the one below.

    picture.php?pictureid=5787&albumid=939&dl=1270841331&thumb=1

    If so then yes i would recommend them as a cheaper alternative to going fully custom with a stock to get an in-built riser. They are more adjustable than most risers. They are comfortable enough to lie behind/on for up to a half hour at a time (i use mine on my target rifle).

    Also very easy to install. I spent about 20 minutes marking everything before drilling so as to be sure of the fit, but once i started a few minutes is all thats really needed.

    Ya it is :o Thanks for feedback ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,590 ✭✭✭Tackleberrywho


    Ya it is :o Thanks for feedback ;)

    The bees Knees ;) €57 delivered to the door.


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