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Manners without adjustable cheekpiece?

Lrdchaos

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Dec 19, 2011
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For those running a Manners without the adjustable cheekpiece how does it fit? Do you find yourself running a stock pack to line up with the optic? Wish you had the adjustable cheekpiece?
 
I am selling a T5 that I used with a stock pack to get the right height. It did not need very much height to get it right, I almost glued a piece of closed cell foam to it. I prefer the non-adjustable stocks because they are 1lb lighter. Then do the foam or stock pack trick.
 
I use kydex cheek risers. As atomic41 stated, it's roughly a pound of added fill/hardware for the adjustable models. Kydex can be formed with a heat gun to exactly match the stock shape and can be installed by anyone.
 
Well I can’t say without it as I have a TA but I’m at about 1/2” up on my cheek piece with my scope centerline being 1.89 over bore centerline from what I can measure. I have a triad pack and I think it would be fine on this if it were non adjustable.
 
I had a T4 on a savage 10 fcp-k without adjustable stock and had zero issues, it worked fine for me. I had an egw 20 moa one piece base with TPS meduim 30 mm rings on it. 50 mm scope.


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Bone structure is different for each person. I have adjustable combs on mine and they are elevated as high and as far right as they can go. All of my scopes are within 1/16” of the barrels so it is what it is. Stock packs work for elevation but don’t allow for much lateral adjustment. It would be best if you could get behind both or you could get one that is non-adjustable and give it a go. If it doesn’t work out for you, sell it or send it to Joe Ducos, StockDoc on the old “Hide”, and have him cut the comb for you. He does outstanding work.