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AG Alpine Hunter vs Adj Hunter.. Are adjustable risers worth the weight?
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<blockquote data-quote="BuckeyeRifleman" data-source="post: 1644602" data-attributes="member: 110280"><p>Yup running a Razor HD gen 1 5-20x and an Omega can. Barrel is a 22in proof sendero.</p><p></p><p>It's by no means a light rifle, but it's not meant to be. Trying to go as light as I can while still being a "precision" rifle. I could ditch the can and go with a different scope if I really wanted to cut weight.</p><p></p><p>As far as the topic at and I settled on the non adjustable alpine hunter after much thought today. I can use the triad tactical pad if I really need to raise the cheek weld, and once I have it set it's easy to take off for cleaning, etc. I've got a similar cheek rest on a lever gun and I find it very comfortable, stable, and like the padded surface. The triad will add slightly less weight, and offers functionality in storage of dope cards, etc. If I really need to cut weight I can just take it off, unlike the adjustable stock which is permanent. Last but not least a $50 pad vs a $150 increase in price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuckeyeRifleman, post: 1644602, member: 110280"] Yup running a Razor HD gen 1 5-20x and an Omega can. Barrel is a 22in proof sendero. It’s by no means a light rifle, but it’s not meant to be. Trying to go as light as I can while still being a “precision” rifle. I could ditch the can and go with a different scope if I really wanted to cut weight. As far as the topic at and I settled on the non adjustable alpine hunter after much thought today. I can use the triad tactical pad if I really need to raise the cheek weld, and once I have it set it’s easy to take off for cleaning, etc. I’ve got a similar cheek rest on a lever gun and I find it very comfortable, stable, and like the padded surface. The triad will add slightly less weight, and offers functionality in storage of dope cards, etc. If I really need to cut weight I can just take it off, unlike the adjustable stock which is permanent. Last but not least a $50 pad vs a $150 increase in price. [/QUOTE]
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