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ADJ cheek pc.
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<blockquote data-quote="OneShot0351" data-source="post: 789483" data-attributes="member: 28987"><p>I have the mcmillian rem hunter, i have a blackhawk "strap on pad" i use now, its in the "mcswirly" finish so build up is not really an option, and the karstens or defensive edge is the absolute last option(another problem w/ that is the monte carlo style cheek piece that is on it) those bolt on styles are not really made for that, and the monte carlo style that is on it is not quite enough rise for me to get a good consistent cheek weld, i like to shoot with the almost full weight of my cheek heavy on the stock, anyways there is a guy on snipers hide they call the stocdoc, that installs the terry cross adjustable pc on mcmil, manners, and hs Prec. stock i contacted him and he is currently out of units, if you can google and see some of his work it looks great as if it came from the factory like that. I googled that and didnt find anyone off hand that does that type work (at least not syn. i seen plently of adj installed in wood) but i know there are smiths on this site and guys that know others that have to have some experience w/ this type of work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OneShot0351, post: 789483, member: 28987"] I have the mcmillian rem hunter, i have a blackhawk "strap on pad" i use now, its in the "mcswirly" finish so build up is not really an option, and the karstens or defensive edge is the absolute last option(another problem w/ that is the monte carlo style cheek piece that is on it) those bolt on styles are not really made for that, and the monte carlo style that is on it is not quite enough rise for me to get a good consistent cheek weld, i like to shoot with the almost full weight of my cheek heavy on the stock, anyways there is a guy on snipers hide they call the stocdoc, that installs the terry cross adjustable pc on mcmil, manners, and hs Prec. stock i contacted him and he is currently out of units, if you can google and see some of his work it looks great as if it came from the factory like that. I googled that and didnt find anyone off hand that does that type work (at least not syn. i seen plently of adj installed in wood) but i know there are smiths on this site and guys that know others that have to have some experience w/ this type of work. [/QUOTE]
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