DIY cheek riser

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DIY cheek riser

Postby unfitmother on Fri Feb 13, 2015 1:50 pm

I had been looking for an alternative to buying a sheet of kydex, saw a discarded TV in the alley, and thought I’d give the plastic housing a try.

Here’s the results from the proof of concept.

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Just 9$ of hardware, and some fit and finish later:


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Pretty comfortable and does the job :D
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Re: DIY cheek riser

Postby OldmanFCSA on Fri Feb 13, 2015 2:49 pm

Looks pretty stupid to me, especially with the scope mounted so high above the action of the rifle.

Use proper scope mounting techniques, proper rings, and don't destroy a good walnut stock by drilling holes in it for a piece of plastic which will break in cold weather.

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Re: DIY cheek riser

Postby LarryFlew on Fri Feb 13, 2015 3:02 pm

Although not quite as ornery as OM is today ImageImageI'd have to agree, drop the scope rings and use the cheek pc already on the stock.
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Re: DIY cheek riser

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Re: DIY cheek riser

Postby Bessy on Fri Feb 13, 2015 3:38 pm

Nice to see all the helpful folks berating a newbie who is inexperienced and trying to DIY.

Such a pleasant environment here, I can just breathe in the love.

Who says gun owners are a bunch of angry old men.....I can't imagine where they would get that idea.
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Re: DIY cheek riser

Postby mmcnx2 on Fri Feb 13, 2015 3:39 pm

I'll try to be nice....

Why would you drill 2 huge holes through a beautiful piece of wood and stick to carriage bolts in it. There are a number of options that would not destroy the stock and look a lot better.

Please before you hack any more firearms get some help from someone that knows better.
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Re: DIY cheek riser

Postby Scratch on Fri Feb 13, 2015 3:48 pm

His gun. Do with it what you want.

I personally don't like that particular implementation, but appreciate that he told us that he used the back of a tv for it. Could be useful for someone wanting to make a cheap quick sheath for a knife or something.

Thanks for sharing.
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Re: DIY cheek riser

Postby shooter115 on Fri Feb 13, 2015 4:18 pm

Sheesh guys....settle down. For one thing it's a factory Rem 700 stock. You can buy them cheap off eBay all day long because they get replaced half the time, so no big loss there. Scope might be a bit higher than needed, but looks like it says 4-16x50 on it. If this is a heavy barrel rifle, a 50mm objective scope generally takes high to X-high rings to make things clear. You can't tell from the pics, but just saying.

So what if it's not master class work, he did it himself, didn't hardly spend a dime to do it, and in no way affected the way the functionality of the rifle. For that everyone jumps all over his ****. Nice friendly local gun forum we have here. No wonder there are so few active posters here these days. :roll:
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Re: DIY cheek riser

Postby LarryFlew on Fri Feb 13, 2015 4:59 pm

Hope my opinion didn't feel like I was jumping all over the OP.
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Re: DIY cheek riser

Postby Ghost on Fri Feb 13, 2015 5:16 pm

shooter115 wrote:For that everyone jumps all over his ****. Nice friendly local gun forum we have here. No wonder there are so few active posters here these days. :roll:

Not everyone, I merely pointed out you can get 8 sheet packs of Kydex for under $10. OP's rifle he can do what he wants with it.

That said I assume OP posted with the expectation people would comment.
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Re: DIY cheek riser

Postby yuppiejr on Fri Feb 13, 2015 5:28 pm

I appreciate the creativity applied by the OP in finding (and sharing) an inexpensive material with which to create a stock riser which do get pretty overpriced when purchased as a kit online (typically $40-$60 for a flap of Kydex, 2 bolts and 2 wingnuts...).

I'd personally opt against drilling holes in an original walnut stock to mount a $9 cheek riser when, as previously stated, lower rings or a smaller scope could likely get the comb where it needed for a good cheek weld... but to each their own.
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Re: DIY cheek riser

Postby unfitmother on Fri Feb 13, 2015 9:08 pm

I'm just glad I didn't tell you guys how I tried to free-float the barrel. When I post my next DIY project, I'll make sure to start with a disclaimer. ;)

"What you are about to see may be disturbing if you are well-off enough to be a rifle snob. If you are sensitive to the senseless destruction of rifle furniture, please hit the 'back' button now."

I thought this project would be interesting to people who might want to put a scope on an old rifle. This one is an old ADL model, and I thought that the comb was at a height for the iron sights; too low for a scope with even the lowest rigns. I might have been wrong about that. And I am guilty of using a pair of rings that I already had, even though they were too high.

If I just fill the holes with wood putty, will you guys please forgive me?
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Re: DIY cheek riser

Postby OldmanFCSA on Fri Feb 13, 2015 10:18 pm

IF you drill a few more strategically placed holes it would provide for unlimited adjustability and also result in a light-weight "mountin' " rifle.

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Re: DIY cheek riser

Postby OldmanFCSA on Fri Feb 13, 2015 10:24 pm

LarryFlew wrote:Hope my opinion didn't feel like I was jumping all over the OP.



No, just me, for being my normal ornery self. Thank You !!!
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DIY cheek riser

Postby yuppiejr on Fri Feb 13, 2015 10:47 pm

For the value of the pre modified rifle and scope you could buy a new Savage 11 TH rifle packaged with a Nikon scope. Honestly it would make more sense to have sold the original and replace with s new rifle rather than destroy an $85+ stock with $9 worth of parts all to make a set of junk drawer scope rings work.

It's not about being snobs, this was a totally unnecessary and destructive mod to a classic rifle which is what got people wound up. At least it was not an old Winchester 70.


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