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Gunsmithing Flush Cup Question

mcimma

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I was contemplating having 2 flush cups installed on the left side of my 700p (factory HS stock). I was also planning on either a TacOps stock pack or a Karsten cheek rest.

Will the flush cups prevent me from using the stock pack??? If anyone has any photos of theirs, it would be nice to see..

Thanks
 
Re: Flush Cup Question

in oe form no but...
you can modify the pack to make it work the way you want. had an eagle pack that i cut and restiched. have no idea where i put it or i would get you some pics
 
Re: Flush Cup Question

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: mcimma</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I was contemplating having 2 flush cups installed on the left side of my 700p (factory HS stock). I was also planning on either a TacOps stock pack or a Karsten cheek rest.

Will the flush cups prevent me from using the stock pack??? If anyone has any photos of theirs, it would be nice to see..

Thanks </div></div>
Depending upon where the flush cups are and where you position the Stock Pack, you may be able to reach the flush cups, but I wouldn't count on it. I don't have an HS-Precision stock to mount a Stock Pack on, but below is a photo a Tac Ops Stock Pack mounted on my RH X-Ray 51 (McMillan A5 stock).

<span style="font-weight: bold">RH Tac Ops Multicam Stock Pack:</span>
MultiCamTacOpsStockPackRSII8x6-1.jpg

MultiCamTacOpsStockPackLSII8x6-1.jpg


If you can't position your Stock Pack such that placement of the flush cups makes sense you're hosed, unless you can place one along the bottom of the buttstock.


Keith
 
Re: Flush Cup Question

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: former naval person</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Take the pack to a shoe repair man and have him sew a circle about 1" in diameter over the marked position of the cup, and punch out the inside of the circle. Won't hurt the pack. </div></div>

Thats a great idea! If you did this, how did it work out for you??