Eric of Indiana
06-24-2001, 07:28 PM
I've been playing around with my .22 lately, but I don't seem to be able to hit the proverbial broadside of a barn with it. :rolleyes: I think one of the problems is that in order to use the red dot site I put on it, I have to tilt my head quite a ways off the verticle. Is a cheek-piece what I'm looking for, and if so which one?
Thanks,
Eric
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Cliff C
06-24-2001, 10:00 PM
Eric - A generic cheekpiece is available through Brownells (http://www.brownells.com). It's butt ugly and secures with adhesive so it's not readily removable.
Not the best solution. Adjusting the red dot would make more sense, but maybe you can't or have already tried that.
Cliff
Carston
06-26-2001, 06:58 PM
Humm, just a thought Eric. www.bushmaster.com (http://www.bushmaster.com) sell a Dragunov style stock and it has an optional cheek piece.
maybe a bit more expensive but I like the stocks, I have a couple SKS rifle with then.
Carston
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