Re: anyone put a cheek piece on a mcmillan varmint
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tjonh2001</div><div class="ubbcode-body">i have a mcmillan varmint stock. right now i have a eagle stock pack and am thinking of putting on a cheek piece. not sure if i can install one like mcmillan has or if i will have to use a karsten? any thoughts or pictures would be great. </div></div>
Out of curiosity, are you having some problems with the stock pack now that it doesn't meet your needs for additional comb height? If all you need is more height from it and you don't want to have to go through the trouble/expense of permanently modifying your McM Varmint stock, then DFOOSKING's "padding under the stock pack" solution works very well. Cheap, effective, not permanent and easy enough to remove and return the stock to original.
If you WANT to go permanent, then McMillan sells their saddle cheek pieces for their stocks, but they are almost $120 IIRC which is, in my opinion, pretty stiff considering the price of the Karsten saddle cheek pieces that can be had for roughly half that or less. Like the Karsten, the McMillan requires you to drill 2 holes in your stock for the bolts to pass through to attach the cheek piece (a drill press is a REAL bonus here, but not absolutely necessary if you take your time and pay careful attention to what you are doing).