adjustable cheek piece

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Muffo
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adjustable cheek piece

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Does anyone know where you can buy these mechanisms
http://forum.accurateshooter.com/index. ... =3850865.0 They were for sale a couple of years ago on here but i cant find them now
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this looks like a different version but might be worth looking at,

http://www.masterclassstocks.com/accessories.html
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honestly though i would go with a combination like this:
http://www.champchoice.com/store/Main.a ... tem=009279

http://www.champchoice.com/store/Main.a ... tem=001113

would cost a bit more but has a better range of adjustment, i hope they ship to Australia but you may be able to order from europe and save a few dollars...
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Warner Tool has their own version.

http://www.warner-tool.com/riflehardware.htm
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Thedrifter wrote:honestly though i would go with a combination like this:
http://www.champchoice.com/store/Main.a ... tem=009279

http://www.champchoice.com/store/Main.a ... tem=001113
would cost a bit more but has a better range of adjustment, i hope they ship to Australia but you may be able to order from europe and save a few dollars...
I h ave 2 stocks that i plan on putting an adjustable cheek piece on and an adjustable but hook. I like the simplicity of the original one. Where as i dont see what you have to do with the sugested one
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Here are the gents who made adjustable comb hardware in the 60-dollar range I've used in my writeups. Contact them:

http://www.ebay.com/usr/roadthing?_trks ... 2749.l2754

http://www.ebay.com/usr/boudica.087?_tr ... 2749.l2754
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Muffo wrote:Does anyone know where you can buy these mechanisms
http://forum.accurateshooter.com/index. ... =3850865.0 They were for sale a couple of years ago on here but i cant find them now
I have one from Masterclass Stocks that I have been using for a few years that I would sell. I put it in a older anschutz stock but I am no longer going to use that stock.

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I'd go with the Anschutz parts from Champion's Choice. They permit horizontal adjustment as well as vertical and I think that is essential. Mike Barron
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Both the adjustable comb hardware sets I recommended above allow adjustment of the comb for cast. The screw holes mounting the cheek piece to the hardware are slotted similat to the Loggerhead design mentioned above. But as they aren't currently on the market, contact the makers and ask if they have another.

Otherwise, the Warner Tool version of 7075 aluminum is more than twice as expensive and adjusts identically, but still appears a good value at $140.
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Bob Smalser wrote:Both the adjustable comb hardware sets I recommended above allow adjustment of the comb for cast. The screw holes mounting the cheek piece to the hardware are slotted similat to the Loggerhead design mentioned above. But as they aren't currently on the market, contact the makers and ask if they have another.

Otherwise, the Warner Tool version of 7075 aluminum is more than twice as expensive and adjusts identically, but still appears a good value at $140.
im leaning towards the warner tool version because you cannremove it to remove the bolt and return it to its original location without having to adjust it
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