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<blockquote data-quote="Rifleman97" data-source="post: 2105726" data-attributes="member: 103996"><p>You want to know how to make it nice against your cheek? Neoprene. I have a neoprene wrap around my Winchester 70 with a synthetic stock and it cushions my cheek a tad on recoil, but the biggest thing is if your cheek is on it for more than a second, it'll start to feel warm. You can buy small rolls of it from grainger, I recommend getting at least 2mm thick or at least 1/8" inches (1/8th being slightly thicker but they sell it in both metric and imperial) </p><p></p><p>cut it to size, and you can either glue it to your cheek piece, or cut it so it can pass all the way around the cheek piece, and stitch it so it holds. For a chassis, I would buy a replacement cheek piece and just glue it tk that to not have a permanent solution if it gets marred up and needs to be replaced. Because once it's glued on there, it's a bond you'll never be able to get apart. But it makes your cheek piece feel significantly warmer in the cold weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rifleman97, post: 2105726, member: 103996"] You want to know how to make it nice against your cheek? Neoprene. I have a neoprene wrap around my Winchester 70 with a synthetic stock and it cushions my cheek a tad on recoil, but the biggest thing is if your cheek is on it for more than a second, it’ll start to feel warm. You can buy small rolls of it from grainger, I recommend getting at least 2mm thick or at least 1/8” inches (1/8th being slightly thicker but they sell it in both metric and imperial) cut it to size, and you can either glue it to your cheek piece, or cut it so it can pass all the way around the cheek piece, and stitch it so it holds. For a chassis, I would buy a replacement cheek piece and just glue it tk that to not have a permanent solution if it gets marred up and needs to be replaced. Because once it’s glued on there, it’s a bond you’ll never be able to get apart. But it makes your cheek piece feel significantly warmer in the cold weather. [/QUOTE]
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