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    10 FCP 5R cheek weld issues


    I've been working on sight picture and cheek weld with my new rifle, and I can't seem to get anywhere near a proper cheek weld. If I do, I'm staring straight at the back of the bolt. This is with low DNZ mounts and a 40mm objective scope.

    Apparently I have somewhat high cheekbones, which, combined with the slope of the Accustock, is causing me problems.

    Before I go for a Karstens adjustable comb, is there anything else I should know/try? The thought of taking a drill to my new gun is a little sketchy.

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    On my Model 10 Precision Carbine I didn't see any other choice but the Karsten's adjustable cheek weld. Since I put in on my eyeball line's right up with the scope. Don't be afraid of drilling the stock....it's easier than you think.


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    buddy of mine had the same issues with getting a good and plum line of sight with his glass aswell. he did in fact have to drill his stock but it came out fab.fits him like a glove....measure 5 times...drill once

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    Thanks guys. Just ordered the Karsten's cheek rest. Looks easy enough, and I'm thinking it'll really help the problem.

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    Google stockdoc and loggerhead. My HS stock for my 10 FCP is in stockdoc's hands right now to have an adjustable cheek piece installed. I have the same problem, 50mm scope on high rings doesn't give me a good cheek weld.

    Heck, cardboard and packing tape worked on one rifle for me until I came up with a better solution.

    Do something to get your weld right, then do something to make it look right. :)

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    Talked to Stockdoc a few weeks ago about installing the KMW loggerhead on my FCP-K stock and he recommended against it. Was definitely going that way but am now installing a Karsten.

    If you have an HS PRecision or other after market stock, the butt section is considerably stiffer and he will work on those.
    Last edited by Unkgd; 05-19-2013 at 08:46 AM.

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    I use these on all my Savage guns. they work great, dont require drilling and are under $20 locally
    http://www.basspro.com/Beartooth-Com...product/22034/

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    I ended up going the Karstens route. Works great, and was easier than I thought it'd be to install. Definitely happy with the product!

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    I just got this loggerhead setup back from stockdoc. The stock is a HS Precision that came with my 10 FCP



    The stock fits me now and looks good. Great turnaround time.
    Last edited by Szumi; 06-05-2013 at 04:51 PM. Reason: spelling

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