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my atempt at building an adjustable cheekpeice
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<blockquote data-quote="manhoer" data-source="post: 490065" data-attributes="member: 18332"><p>I'm sorry I don't have the time to make and sell them.I work in the oil field and I'm out of town 95% of the time,but maybe if things slow down in the future I could make a few.As far as moisture that I don't know yet but I am using a danish oil on mine and if it was to be used in a wet climate you could put a coat of varathane over it and it would not be an issue.mine is on my target rifle and will not see rain or snow.I also don't know how it will handle recoil but it is basically plywood so I don't see a problem with that either.Unfortunately with the amount of snow we got this year and are still getting I won't see the range till June but I'll keep you posted.don't know what happend to the pics but I think I got it fixed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manhoer, post: 490065, member: 18332"] I'm sorry I don't have the time to make and sell them.I work in the oil field and I'm out of town 95% of the time,but maybe if things slow down in the future I could make a few.As far as moisture that I don't know yet but I am using a danish oil on mine and if it was to be used in a wet climate you could put a coat of varathane over it and it would not be an issue.mine is on my target rifle and will not see rain or snow.I also don't know how it will handle recoil but it is basically plywood so I don't see a problem with that either.Unfortunately with the amount of snow we got this year and are still getting I won't see the range till June but I'll keep you posted.don't know what happend to the pics but I think I got it fixed. [/QUOTE]
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