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Cheek weld and scope height
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<blockquote data-quote="HuntingBronco" data-source="post: 2109214" data-attributes="member: 109398"><p>1. If you can get your scope lower - do it.</p><p>2. If you can't get low enough, get something that is solid. (Not spongey foam things.)</p><p>3. Take a look at BradleyCheekRest - Brad's a hoot. <a href="https://bradleycheekrest.com" target="_blank">https://bradleycheekrest.com</a> Won't hurt your stock and is VERY solid once installed. You can get a lot of height from these and they are not heavy.</p><p></p><p>My 2 cents - probably not worth much more. (Conversation with Brad is worth more than 2 cents.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HuntingBronco, post: 2109214, member: 109398"] 1. If you can get your scope lower - do it. 2. If you can't get low enough, get something that is solid. (Not spongey foam things.) 3. Take a look at BradleyCheekRest - Brad's a hoot. [URL]https://bradleycheekrest.com[/URL] Won't hurt your stock and is VERY solid once installed. You can get a lot of height from these and they are not heavy. My 2 cents - probably not worth much more. (Conversation with Brad is worth more than 2 cents.) [/QUOTE]
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