Cheek raiser.

cjs66

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I've had a neoprene cheek raiser on my 204 Tikka T3x for a while now, it came as a pre cut piece and is pretty good but, it's only about quarter of a inch thick.
So I had the bright idea of getting a second one and sticking it to it for a higher fit. All went well - ish, shall we say, did the job, until I took it out of the cabinet the other day and the second piece is still stuck to the first but the first piece is now lifting from the stock. The stock is the synthetic version. What I'm getting at is, has any one tried using a hot glue gun to stick neoprene to a synthetic stock? Or is there any other suggestions. I've tried super glue and that didn't work and pretty much made a mess of the stock. Hope this makes some kind of sense.

cjs
 
I've used a couple of sheets of neoprene to build up the height, taped them to the stock with kinesiology tape then put a really cheap thin neoprene stock cover over the top to keep it all in place. This keeps it all neat and tidy and won't damage the stock plus it's really easy to adjust the height if and when needed.
 

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I've just cut an exercise mat into strips and held it in place with vet wrap, it's been good for a year of twice weekly use.
I do like nun_hunters stocking over it all to tidy it though. I have thought of a Bear-Tooth kit :-|
 
Buy one of these, it works VERY WELL, it comes with witting instructions and a template to drill the 3 holes ( and that is it ONLY 3 HOLES) DEAD EASY to fit too!!!

I do like the look of this, where'd you get it from and could it be fitted so the adjustment knob is on the righthand side?
I'm left eye dominant so shoot off the left and the rifle is right handed. So not are a left-handed one would fit on my stock, that's if they do a left-handed one.

Hot glue gun anyone? 🤣

cjs
 
@cjs66 - also worth a look at the Kydex cheek raisers you can get on eBay. They have velcro tape pieces you stick to the side of the stock, then the Kydex can velcro securely to the stock at whatever height you need it to be.

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I do like the look of this, where'd you get it from and could it be fitted so the adjustment knob is on the righthand side?
I'm left eye dominant so shoot off the left and the rifle is right handed. So not are a left-handed one would fit on my stock, that's if they do a left-handed one.

Hot glue gun anyone? 🤣

cjs
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I do like the look of this, where'd you get it from and could it be fitted so the adjustment knob is on the righthand side?
I'm left eye dominant so shoot off the left and the rifle is right handed. So not are a left-handed one would fit on my stock, that's if they do a left-handed one.

Hot glue gun anyone? 🤣

cjs
I do like the look of this, where'd you get it from and could it be fitted so the adjustment knob is on the righthand side?
I'm left eye dominant so shoot off the left and the rifle is right handed. So not are a left-handed one would fit on my stock, that's if they do a left-handed one.

Hot glue gun anyone? 🤣

cjs
Just google

Kalix Teknik CR1 Adjustable Cheek piece Tikka T3​

A few people do them now, some cheaper than others. I know Swillington’s do them McAvoyguns do them, just google them.
And yes they can be used for both left and right hand, you just drill the hole on the side you want it on
 
Buy one of these, it works VERY WELL, it comes with witting instructions and a template to drill the 3 holes ( and that is it ONLY 3 HOLES) DEAD EASY to fit too!!!
I considered one of these over and over again. It was just so close to the cost of a KRG Bravo that I ended up just switching stock in the end
 
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