I line the top of the scope up with the top of the pluck foam -
(The pluck foam stops about an inch from the edge)
Then I trace a line with a marker and pluck the foam to fit.

I then lay my riser an inch from the bottom and mark the limbs and center of the riser- then trim about a half inch deep place for the limbs and riser to sit in.

The main frame sits low enough that when I set the limbs on top they are above the main frame.


I also lay a small hand towel over the main frame to eliminate any possibility of the limbs rubbing the main frame. You will also notice in the pictures where I have plucked foam to fit the cocking aid, 2 screws for attaching the riser, 2 allen wrenches needed for the riser and stirrup, as well as the stirrup location.

It wotks great for me and keeps it well protected
Ron