Adjustable cheek piece
- daverobson
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Adjustable cheek piece
Any recommendations for anyone (preferably in the North East of England) who could fit an adjustable cheek piece to my S200?
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Re: Adjustable cheek piece
daverobson wrote:Any recommendations for anyone (preferably in the North East of England) who could fit an adjustable cheek piece to my S200?
I dont know of anyone up here Dave, but UK Neil does them.
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Re: Adjustable cheek piece
I`d have a go at that job (for myself) if I felt the need, a google search on home made cheek risers, a wafer thin blade on a scroll saw, a polished rod & lock screw with collared seat would suffice IMO.
would buying the target stock for a 200 be an option maybe? a choice of stocks could help any future sale.
would buying the target stock for a 200 be an option maybe? a choice of stocks could help any future sale.
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Re: Adjustable cheek piece
wastrel wrote:I`d have a go at that job (for myself) if I felt the need, a google search on home made cheek risers, a wafer thin blade on a scroll saw, a polished rod & lock screw with collared seat would suffice IMO.
would buying the target stock for a 200 be an option maybe? a choice of stocks could help any future sale.
Doing it to your own stock is a damned site easier than doing it on someone elses for money



I dont mind doing em new on a new stock by the way

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- daverobson
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Re: Adjustable cheek piece
Unfortunately, the only S200 target stocks I've seen available are the two piece versions, mines the one piece Mk3.
If I had the skill & the confidence I'd have a go at doing it myself, trouble is I have neither.
I've seen hardware available from the U.S. but postage costs would put that out of the question. There are a few on ebay, I might consider buying the parts necessary & then looking for a local Carpenter/Woodworker/Furniture Maker to fit the hardware for me.
If I had the skill & the confidence I'd have a go at doing it myself, trouble is I have neither.

I've seen hardware available from the U.S. but postage costs would put that out of the question. There are a few on ebay, I might consider buying the parts necessary & then looking for a local Carpenter/Woodworker/Furniture Maker to fit the hardware for me.
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- Blackbaronfish
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Re: Adjustable cheek piece
I would have thought Neil (UK NEIL) could sort you out. If you want his number just pm me.
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Re: Adjustable cheek piece
Apologies if you have already considered this but I bought a rifle cheek pad for my Ultra - I didn't want to have the stock altered and it was a simple solution.
There are several types available, the one I bought was without any cartridge holders and you can change the height with various inserts.
As I said just a thought.
There are several types available, the one I bought was without any cartridge holders and you can change the height with various inserts.
As I said just a thought.
Why be awkward, when with a bit of effort you can be really impossible!
- daverobson
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Re: Adjustable cheek piece
Hi Midasi 1
I've thought about all the options for raising the cheek piece including the type you mention, I've even tried most of them out.


But I've always came back to favour this style

I've thought about all the options for raising the cheek piece including the type you mention, I've even tried most of them out.


But I've always came back to favour this style

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