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08-08-2024, 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by edgarspencer
You may call it one man's experience, or advice. Many of the available 'comb riser' devices drape over the comb evenly, and down the side of the stock, to some extent. I found that it I mount the stick-on Gel pad only enough to cover the comb, at your cheek bone, and the excess, off to the outside, you will not inadvertently add unwanted cast. Mounted incorrectly, you will raise your point of impact, but also shift it right, or left, depending if you are a common, right handed shooter, or a rare but unique south paw.
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I totally concur ! The actual riser things I tape on the stock with electrical tape and just ever so slightly over the comb to my face side then I wrap the Velcro part around and it works pretty well . Think I’ve got three guns “cobbled up” that way .
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