flytie
Well-Known Member
I find it unusual to find rifle stocks which fit me so that the comb is just the right height. Now it might just be my age and failing eyesight, but I find it better if my eye drops straight onto the scope and I'm not moving my head about to find a position where everything lines up perfectly.
My PSE stock is damned near perfect, and yes I know Edi does adjustable ones but mine is the only one he's ever made for a Sako 75 III action and I love it, so I bought a Beartooth Comb Raising Kit and would just like to say it is well worth a look at.
It's relatively easy to pull the neoprene sock over the barrel and onto the stock (inside out) and to slide in the requisite foam pad of the 5 provided, then pulling the neoprene sock back over the pad so it's the right way out. It took me a couple of minutes to fiddle everything straight and wrinkle free but the whole operation took me less than 10 minutes, including reading the instructions.
As my cheek hits the stock now my eye is now perfectly lined up on the ocular lens of the scope when I shoulder the rifle. I think it's well worth £25.95, but obviously only time will tell if it's durable, but it does look well made.

Regards, Simon
My PSE stock is damned near perfect, and yes I know Edi does adjustable ones but mine is the only one he's ever made for a Sako 75 III action and I love it, so I bought a Beartooth Comb Raising Kit and would just like to say it is well worth a look at.
It's relatively easy to pull the neoprene sock over the barrel and onto the stock (inside out) and to slide in the requisite foam pad of the 5 provided, then pulling the neoprene sock back over the pad so it's the right way out. It took me a couple of minutes to fiddle everything straight and wrinkle free but the whole operation took me less than 10 minutes, including reading the instructions.
As my cheek hits the stock now my eye is now perfectly lined up on the ocular lens of the scope when I shoulder the rifle. I think it's well worth £25.95, but obviously only time will tell if it's durable, but it does look well made.

Regards, Simon
