Cheek pad
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Cheek pad
I just put a Scout scope on my Rossi 92 .45 Colt. I was wondering if any of you added a cheek pad to your stock. If so what cheek pad?
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Re: Cheek pad
Thanks Harry. I book marked the sight.
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Re: Cheek pad
Godagrip has several workable options. Beretta makes a nice stick-on that is readily peelable. It's translucent, and comes in two different thicknesses. I have the thicker one of those on a different firearm, and it works well, also.
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Re: Cheek pad
Mine has a leather cheek pad from Brownells.
http://www.rossi-rifleman.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3583
http://www.rossi-rifleman.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3583
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Re: Cheek pad
Thank so much for the help, guys. You really got my wheels a turning. I had not thought about a leather sleeve/cheek pad/rifle sling combo. I think that is something that I can make. I might go with Godagrip for an inexpensive means of getting me shooting quicker. But I see possibilities of making my own leather one.
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Re: Cheek pad
If you make your own, look at photos on page two of my linked post in comment above and see how I used the top buttplate screw to hold it in place, it has not moved since installed.
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Re: Cheek pad
Yeap, nice pad and blanket Salt!HarryAlonzo wrote:Nice blanket, by the way . . .
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thanks salt. I did read both pages of the post that's why I gave me the idea that go ahead and make my own. so now I just need a trip to Tandy Leather
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