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Bradley cheek rest/riser

I have used the Karstens and the Bradley. Both work great, but if you don't want to drill holes in your stock the Bradley is the way to go. Do you have any specific questions?
 
I have used the Karstens and the Bradley. Both work great, but if you don't want to drill holes in your stock the Bradley is the way to go. Do you have any specific questions?

Well since you asked... My main question is what the rise is on the Bradley B24? Trying to figure out if the fixed will work or if i should go with there adjustable version. Ive heard the adjustable is a bit more bulkier.
 
I had the fixed cheek piece and used TPS low 30mm rings on a 0 MOA rail. I can't remember the rise off the top of my head, but the cheek weld was perfect on my accustock. Just checked his web site it says it gives 3/4" of rise and I believe that was my experience.
 
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I had the fixed cheek piece and used TPS low 30mm rings on a 0 MOA rail. I can't remember the rise off the top of my head, but the cheek weld was perfect on my accustock. Just checked his web site it says it gives 3/4" of rise and I believe that was my experience.

Thanks!! Thats what i needed to know. Im also running the TPS low 30mm rings but a 20 MOA rail with a Accustock.
 
I have a B-24 on my department issued PSS. It like that I don't have to modify the stock and I get a consistent cheek height each time, unlike using a stock pouch where the foam crushes down over time. I can take it off for maintenance and when I put it back on, it still has the same height.
 
I have a couple of the Bradley BUL's mounted on hunting rifles and pleased with how they work. They height can be increased if necessary with foam inserts which I did on mine to get the correct weld.