ajmott1992
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I own a Tikka T3x in 30-06. Running a 20MOA rail with Warne Mountain Tech Rings and a Vortex SE 5-25x56. I will need between 0.5-1.0 inch (13mm-25mm) of cheek rise potentially (I haven't really measured).
I'm looking at a selection of cheek risers. Most of these require drilling, one I'm unsure (the Accu brand). Curious to know anyone's experience with these.
My major concerns with cheek risers:
1. Too thick/wide of a cheek piece. This would push my head to the side and require that I tilt my head further to get proper eye-box. This rifle doubles up as a long range precision rig, so this is important.
2. Trapping the bolt on the rifle from being removed. This needs to be easy, even in the field. If I'm in the field and need to pull the bolt out, either the cheek riser needs to be easily adjustable or not in the way in the first place.
3. Sleekness and comfort. The Victor Company (for example) has the "Grippy Universal" which would seem to provide a nice soft cheek weld and includes plugs for the holes such that my cheek isn't rubbing against them.
4. Ease of install. I'm handy but OCD as hell. I would not feel too comfortable doing a drill job on my own unless I had a precise vise and drill press. Is this something I should chill out about and just go for it, or find a gunsmith? How much do gunsmiths charge for this work typically? I live in North Utah if anyone has a gunsmith they recommend to do it right.
Kalix Teknik ($145+): https://www.kalixteknik.com/adjustable-cheek-rest-from-kalix-teknik-ab,-sweden.html#cr1
Victor Company USA ($35-$50): https://victorcompanyusa.com/universal-cheekrest-kits
Accu Long Range ($26 USD): https://acculongrange.com/online-shop/accessories/rifle-cheek-riser-with-bolt-removal-feature/
Bradley Cheek Rest ($120, least interested but no drilling): https://bradleycheekrest.com/shop/ols/products/black-tracks-adjustable
I'm looking at a selection of cheek risers. Most of these require drilling, one I'm unsure (the Accu brand). Curious to know anyone's experience with these.
My major concerns with cheek risers:
1. Too thick/wide of a cheek piece. This would push my head to the side and require that I tilt my head further to get proper eye-box. This rifle doubles up as a long range precision rig, so this is important.
2. Trapping the bolt on the rifle from being removed. This needs to be easy, even in the field. If I'm in the field and need to pull the bolt out, either the cheek riser needs to be easily adjustable or not in the way in the first place.
3. Sleekness and comfort. The Victor Company (for example) has the "Grippy Universal" which would seem to provide a nice soft cheek weld and includes plugs for the holes such that my cheek isn't rubbing against them.
4. Ease of install. I'm handy but OCD as hell. I would not feel too comfortable doing a drill job on my own unless I had a precise vise and drill press. Is this something I should chill out about and just go for it, or find a gunsmith? How much do gunsmiths charge for this work typically? I live in North Utah if anyone has a gunsmith they recommend to do it right.
Kalix Teknik ($145+): https://www.kalixteknik.com/adjustable-cheek-rest-from-kalix-teknik-ab,-sweden.html#cr1
Victor Company USA ($35-$50): https://victorcompanyusa.com/universal-cheekrest-kits
Accu Long Range ($26 USD): https://acculongrange.com/online-shop/accessories/rifle-cheek-riser-with-bolt-removal-feature/
Bradley Cheek Rest ($120, least interested but no drilling): https://bradleycheekrest.com/shop/ols/products/black-tracks-adjustable