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Unread 04-15-2011, 09:43 AM   #1
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I would add a small pad to the top of the stock. One could also add wood to the top of the comb.
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I have used the comb pads on a number of stocks and find them very effective. In addition to raising your head they also provide releif from the comb smacking you in the cheek. And I prefer comfort to pain.

A word of caution. When you remove the pad do it very slowly and use a heat gun such as a hair dryer to release the glue from the wood. I carelessly removed a pad and pulled splinters from the top of the comb.

Another method is tape the pad on with black electrical tape. The tape holds the pad securely and does not damage the stock when removed. It also allows you to try the pad in different locations until you get it where you want it. Tom
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