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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Stock with adjustable cheek riser
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<blockquote data-quote="GodMadeAHunter" data-source="post: 2966302" data-attributes="member: 127797"><p>I recently purchased a Bradley cheek riser. I was impressed with the quality, however I had a few issues. First, there is a disclaimer only listed inside the package that leaving the riser on the rifle too long after it gets wet could cause the padding it rests on to adhere to your stock. My gun is a hunting rifle, and will get wet. I do not want to be bothered with removing the riser if it gets wet. Second, and probably more importantly the riser does lift my face as intended, but it also pushes my face away from the gun because it's a bit wide. I didn't change the stock because I had a good stock made by Grayboe, owned by Navy Seal veteran, Ryan McMillan. If that name rings a bell then yes, he's the grandson of McMillan from McMillan stocks. Check out Grayboe's Hunter stocks with risers. I have two, and both are fantastic. If you're a veteran they give 20% off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GodMadeAHunter, post: 2966302, member: 127797"] I recently purchased a Bradley cheek riser. I was impressed with the quality, however I had a few issues. First, there is a disclaimer only listed inside the package that leaving the riser on the rifle too long after it gets wet could cause the padding it rests on to adhere to your stock. My gun is a hunting rifle, and will get wet. I do not want to be bothered with removing the riser if it gets wet. Second, and probably more importantly the riser does lift my face as intended, but it also pushes my face away from the gun because it’s a bit wide. I didn’t change the stock because I had a good stock made by Grayboe, owned by Navy Seal veteran, Ryan McMillan. If that name rings a bell then yes, he’s the grandson of McMillan from McMillan stocks. Check out Grayboe’s Hunter stocks with risers. I have two, and both are fantastic. If you’re a veteran they give 20% off. [/QUOTE]
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