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i have and htg for my rem 700 long action and i am wondering if anyone can install a adjustable cheeck piece. if so who and where. mcmillan said they dont after the stock is made on and htg style.no saddle style please.
yeah ive been thinking about that but i dont want to wait 6 months to get a adjus htg in GAP camo.not a fan of the forest. thats why i wanted to add one
Not to suppress your desire for an adjustable cheekpiece, but adjust-ability is usually used only once. Move it to your desired height and then you are done. If so have you considered doing this to your HTG:
The cheek-eze pads are available in 1/16" up to 1/4". Strap an Eagle Stock Pack on top and now your raised up nearly a 1/2" (if you used the 1/4" size pad). If you need more than a 1/2" of rise then a different stock design would be prudent at that point.
Cheap and easy way to achieve extra height. And nobody will know what's under the stock pack....stealthy no???
Not to suppress your desire for an adjustable cheekpiece, but adjust-ability is usually used only once. Move it to your desired height and then you are done. If so have you considered doing this to your HTG:
The cheek-eze pads are available in 1/16" up to 1/4". Strap an Eagle Stock Pack on top and now your raised up nearly a 1/2" (if you used the 1/4" size pad). If you need more than a 1/2" of rise then a different stock design would be prudent at that point.
Cheap and easy way to achieve extra height. And nobody will know what's under the stock pack....stealthy no???
Bob
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That's a damn good idea. I never thought of it. Thanks.
I ran into the same problem with my A1 stock. I "borrowed" an old mouse pad from work (the old neoprene kind) and doubled it up cut to shape, and a few pieces of electrical tape and strapped the ol Eagle stock pack back on and Walla! Cost me about .10 cents in tape.