Cutting out a cheek piece

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Cutting out a cheek piece

#1 Post by ovenpaa »

Has anyone had a go at chopping a stock to form an adjustable cheek piece? I find my Sako 75 butt a bit on the low side even with an after market cheek pad so I am considering chopping it and adding some adjustable pillars as per the picture.

Thoughts anyone?
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#3 Post by jmc67 »

I've been wondering the same as well. There's a company called BK Webster which do this for shotguns (although aren't currently accepting new orders due to a big backlog). They do have some nice pics on the website showing how they do it. Apparently there are also kits available for it from a few places. Looks doable as long as you are confident with a bandsaw/coping saw and a drill press.
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#4 Post by bradaz11 »

tbh, i find straight cut woodwork for risers look awful, i'd rather cut a nice wave on the bottom. you are more than skilled enough to knock up the riser kit

whenever i use my hegna type saw, it always reminds me of a manly sewing machine ;)
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#5 Post by ovenpaa »

JMC67 - that is exactly as I have in mind.

Bradaz, what is the maximum thickness you have cut with your Hegner?
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#6 Post by Kungfugerbil »

I keep coming back to this idea, but after I while I always conclude that adjustable cheek pieces are only useful if more than one person is using the rifle or you regularly switch between telescopic and open sights. If it's just for you, and just for a scope, you may be better off making a permanent (or temporary) raising piece at a fixed height.

My Anschutz sports some hard foam and grippy self-adhesive material to raise my sighting line. Bought from Anschutz themselves. If it doesn't need to go up much, drastic surgery seems a bit OTT!

...or go all 'enfield' on it :)

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#7 Post by bradaz11 »

I've got one of these by erubauer
http://reviews.screwfix.com/5873-en_gb/ ... eviews.htm

but looks like it's been replaced with this
http://www.screwfix.com/p/scheppach-sd1 ... 230v/3241j

I've cut 2.5" pine with it, it takes a bit of playing to learn how the blade acts, especially on complex shapes, and it copes with grey pvc fine. not regretted it
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#9 Post by ovenpaa »

Ah! I felt sure I had read about this somewhere before :oops:
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#10 Post by knewmans »

The rifles look very good in the flesh
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