comb riser
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From: Dark Side of the Moon
I have always had the problem of aligning my eye with the scope. I like to bury my cheekbone on a stock, and that way my eye is aligned directly down the barrel. I've never found a gun with scope and rings that allow me to align my eye and I always seem to have my head up off the stock to be properly aligned. I looked at a variety of solutions, but everything was drilling through the stock or a permanent install. I stumbled old cross the Beartooth Comb riser kit and installed it on my Triumph. Installation was easyand it aligned my eye perfectly with the scope. Would recommend this product to anybody who wants to bring their height of the stock up and not install anything permanently. Only downside, was the fact that I can see the pads slipping slightly under a heavy hike or heavy brush. Still for me it was better than a permanent install.
just a tip, if you choose to do this, follow the directions but after you put the sleeve on the stock, roll it to make a donut then put the pads on top of the comb, and roll the sleeves over the top of the Pads. if you simply try and slide the sleeve over the pads, it's tough to keep them in place. I'll try to upload a picture, as soon as I can.
just a tip, if you choose to do this, follow the directions but after you put the sleeve on the stock, roll it to make a donut then put the pads on top of the comb, and roll the sleeves over the top of the Pads. if you simply try and slide the sleeve over the pads, it's tough to keep them in place. I'll try to upload a picture, as soon as I can.
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That's the one I like for raising the comb too. My buddy has one on his gun, and I helped him put it on. Quite a struggle getting it on.
We taped down the foam pieces before sliding the sleeve over them. I don't think they'll move.
We taped down the foam pieces before sliding the sleeve over them. I don't think they'll move.



