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Rifle stock suggestions

Depending on how much rise you need I'd try purchasing a padded cheek rest, I have a bunch of the hornady ones with the pouch for range cards on the side, might give you enough lift
I agree....I use the Triad Tactical Stock Packs and the God'AGrip Hi-Point Cheek Pads....they work great for me without adding any substantial weight.
 
Kydex cheek piece is light and inexpensive. $50ish.

A padded cheek rest like the Tactical Works is soft, warm in the winter, and very adjustable. Weighs 6oz. $40ish.
Padded cheek pieces do not allow the solid stock weld needed for the precise long range riflery. If they did, you would see NRA Long Range and Palma competitors using them.
 
I stand with what I said. Precision riflery requires a repeatable solid stock weld. Padded cheek pieces don't give you that. I never shot F Class, but I shot across the course, small bore and NRA Long Range. These are all.position shooting events with slings and aperature sights.
 
I will second the Bradley as an inexpensive solution to your problem. It's adjustable and you can move it from one rifle to another without damaging the comb/stocks of your rifles. If $$ is not a problem, then order a new stock with adj. cheek piece.
 
I stand with what I said. Precision riflery requires a repeatable solid stock weld. Padded cheek pieces don't give you that. I never shot F Class, but I shot across the course, small bore and NRA Long Range. These are all.position shooting events with slings and aperature sights.
I'm gonna agree with lance on this one:
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All with padded cheek rests.
Saying that because a competitor doesn't use something doesn't make ineffective. I use Harris bipods and you won't find those at f class matches or many others for that matter
 
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