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I just ordered the ambidextrous adjustable model. Now I just wonder if anyone here has one, and if they like it or not ? Now is a good time to ask, right ?:p
blvedere
10-09-2013, 07:37 PM
What are you referring to?
It's called an Accu- riser, it raises the stock up to a monte carlo style. I looked in the picture post, but didn't see any on any ones guns, so I guess I'll be the first to try one.
blvedere
10-10-2013, 01:17 AM
The only Accu-riser I know of is sold buy " ernie the gunsmith" and is used to epoxy bed an action.
The only Accu-riser I know of is sold buy " ernie the gunsmith" and is used to epoxy bed an action.I think you mean Accra-glass. Wow, I didn't think I was the only one to ever hear of this thing. "Google" is your friend.
thomae
10-10-2013, 09:22 AM
http://www.accu-riser.com (http://www.accu-riser.com/)
Looks interesting. I've never used one, but when you get it installed, please let us know how it works and any pros and cons you figure out.
blvedere
10-10-2013, 09:50 AM
Accu Risers = Consistant Rifle Accuracy
Convert your aluminum bedding block stock to the more accurate pillar bedding system.
Remington M-700 Sendero, Remington M-700 Varmint Synthetic Fluted,
Remington M-700 Varmint Synthetic Stainless Fluted, H-S Precision Pro-Series 2000, and Winchester M-70 in an H-S Precision or a Bell & Carlson Medalist stock.
Note: Accu-Risers are not suitable for use in the HOGUE brand stocks with aluminum bedding blocks.
Item #405 Email: erniethegunsmith@yahoo.com
OK, blvedere I get it, but that's obviously not what I'm referring to. (Convert your aluminum bedding block stock to the more accurate pillar bedding system) really ?
LoneWolf
10-10-2013, 11:28 AM
I looked at one of these when I was looking for a riser, but found the Karsten to look better on most rifles and it's adjustable for about the same price if you get a "blemished" model.
Don't waist your money. If this thing is supposed to fit on a stock, the company never tried to put it on one. Way to narrow, to short, just a P.O.S. all together. Fair warning. I tried to fit it some how, so now I can't send it back either, big mistake.
I tried to make it work but no way. The holes for the screws were even to small. I ended up pitching it. Live and learn.
Neo2savage
10-27-2013, 11:52 AM
Thanks for the warnings, I was looking at them too. So, what's a good cheek weld product for an Accu-Stock that does not require punching holes in the stock?
LoneWolf
10-27-2013, 11:56 AM
Look at the Choate products. Without drilling for install you're limited to the sleeve type or a diy project.
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