Cheek weld issue. . .

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VixChix
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Re: Cheek weld issue. . .

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awshucks wrote:Nice clock Agin! Vix, now you know why I don't use an HHA, too high for me and fiddlin w/ yours last Boofest confirmed my opinion all the more.

I prefer the 20-30-40-50-60 yd aim points in my Leupold, which would make it/one redundant.
:D :D :D I love ya anyway Dan! :D :mrgreen:

I guess being a girl and all, I need all the help I can get in estimating distance and I love the instant feedback I get with using the HHA.

As for cheek weld - for now I just do more of a jaw weld... lol It works as long as I don't cant.

Am going to the Michigan Fed. Fundraiser next weekend and plan to play at the 3D - need to get to the range this week to set my HHA up again. :mrgreen:
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Vortex, Phoenix, single-shot rifles and handguns.
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Re: Cheek weld issue. . .

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Am going to the Michigan Fed. Fundraiser next weekend and plan to play at the 3D - need to get to the range this week to set my HHA up again.
Kick butt......... :mrgreen:
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Re: Cheek weld issue. . .

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Vortex, Phoenix, single-shot rifles and handguns.
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Re: Cheek weld issue. . .

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This looks pretty cool ! ! ! I think this would be a quick and easy fix and it doesn't look bad either. Thank you for posting this, Cossack.

VixChix, you need to check this out. . .the form idea with a kicker. You could use the pipe foam on the type of stocks we have and secure it very nicely with the neoprene slip cover. I may give this a try.
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Re: Cheek weld issue. . .

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I've used them on several gun stocks and really like it. Comes with 3 or 4 foam rubber inserts so one can use as many or few as needed to raise comb height. Used two faced carpet tape between stock and foam insert, and between inserts themselves if more than one was needed, to hold the foam in place. Looks good, quick assembly, works like a charm. Comes in several colors too.
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Re: Cheek weld issue. . .

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That is a nice-looking solution! Too late for Mothers' Day but I'll put it on my wishlist. :mrgreen:
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Re: Cheek weld issue. . .

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strum wrote:heres some pics of the stock I pmed you about.
I have more if you want ..but this will give you an idea..it will fit most all the long limb bows. the holes line up no drilling required. I think its on and exocet in this pic
Wow, that's a nice looking stock. Is that an agingcrossbower stock, or did you make it, or ... ? Wouldn't happen to be for sale, would it? :)

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