Beretta gel cheek protector

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Yep, another product is the Beartooth.

Or you could just insulation tape a strip of cardboard to it.

How did you get on with Rob yesterday?

Jon.

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Yea really good he said my gun is flat and I need to raise it by 3mm and I understand things better now and was hitting a lot more than normal I've also contacted phil coley to see if the guys up there can sort my gun out

 
The cheek pads work very well but it is really a two handed job to get one in the right place.

You mount the gun and get a partner to slide the pad into the right place and then stick a piece of tape each end on the stock to mark the position.

They do make a marginal change to the cast as well.

Be warned,they are a right pain to remove, when you come to sell the gun for instance.

Vic.

 
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Watch out for the foam stick on ones, they raise the comb but also push you off too one side by an equal amount. I'd go for trips of cardboard and tape along the top of the comb only.

 
Or you could go the expensive way and have adjustable combe fitted ? just a thought

 
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Ihs that's the way I'm going spoke to phil coley today and getting them to sort it for me

 
Ihs that's the way I'm going spoke to phil coley today and getting them to sort it for me
Cool, you won't go wrong with them :)

Also agree with Ed re the foam ones, they also move about and can be a pain in the backside. I had one on my OU when I had it and it was a PITA.

Jon.

 

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