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Do you use an adjustable cheekpiece on your rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="GonzoK34" data-source="post: 1790965" data-attributes="member: 8915"><p>Been making my own with military green foam sleeping pads. Use Weldwood Contact Cement. Your make a template, mark the position you want and them apply glue to the stock and the cheek pad. When glue dries attach the pad to the stock. If you make a mistake rip it off and do it over. Learned in the Marine Corps 1963 and it never failed in 3 combats tours target shooting VC/NVA. Go for it. A consistent spot weld makes each shot count.</p><p>SEMPER FIDELIS</p><p>Gonzo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GonzoK34, post: 1790965, member: 8915"] Been making my own with military green foam sleeping pads. Use Weldwood Contact Cement. Your make a template, mark the position you want and them apply glue to the stock and the cheek pad. When glue dries attach the pad to the stock. If you make a mistake rip it off and do it over. Learned in the Marine Corps 1963 and it never failed in 3 combats tours target shooting VC/NVA. Go for it. A consistent spot weld makes each shot count. SEMPER FIDELIS Gonzo [/QUOTE]
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