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    Ryobi Robb Robb's Avatar
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    Default adjustable cheek riser /adjustable comb

    Anyone do this or know of anyone who can do a quality job?
    Looking to have stock cut and the adjustable riser hardware installed. Would like to keep it local instead of shipping it off.

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    Why not just do a karsten?
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    Or Matthews, installing cheek riser is easy, the stock? What stock and how much?
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    I bought some kydex and made a couple for my kids several years ago, it was really easy.

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    What kind of stock ? Some of the fiberglass stocks can't be converted after the fact because of the construction and fill material . On those the Karsten style is pretty much the only option . Don't know of anybody local that does the full on conversion and it is really a specialized kind of job .

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    You can also buy an XLR cheek rest and install yourself. There is a man name Joe Ducos that does great work on installing adjustable cheek pieces on stocks. They will look and function as if it came from the factory.
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    Longrifles does a top shelf job but you will pay for it...
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    It's a walnut stock on a hunting rifle. If it was composite I'd go with the cheekrisers mentioned above.
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    LRI in Sturgis

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    You may call Mile High and see if they know anybody from their high end shot gun days .

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