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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2009218" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Offset. Depends on what you wish to do to the stock. Cheek risers with offset pads, internal risers with offset adjustable riser, stick on cheek pads....</p><p></p><p>Most don't need an offset pad. Most need to line up directly behind the rifle and don't need a montecarlo offset stock. Being aligned directly behind the rifle puts your face in line with the stock and usually a simple riser helps. Now, a karsten riser or others actually do stick out to the side of the stock a bit and by default give you a bit of offset. For example, a tradition stock has a narrow peak vs a aftermarket riser. The riser is as wide as the mid section of the stock and rounds off gently at the cheek.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2009218, member: 61747"] Offset. Depends on what you wish to do to the stock. Cheek risers with offset pads, internal risers with offset adjustable riser, stick on cheek pads.... Most don't need an offset pad. Most need to line up directly behind the rifle and don't need a montecarlo offset stock. Being aligned directly behind the rifle puts your face in line with the stock and usually a simple riser helps. Now, a karsten riser or others actually do stick out to the side of the stock a bit and by default give you a bit of offset. For example, a tradition stock has a narrow peak vs a aftermarket riser. The riser is as wide as the mid section of the stock and rounds off gently at the cheek. [/QUOTE]
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