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    Cheek Padding?

    Yesterday I shot my 30-06 for the first time in well over 25 years. I’ve been reluctant to shoot it due to recoil as I remember wearing my fathers padded shooting jacket when I shot it at the age of 15. After shooting it, I have to wonder why I waited so long to shoot it. What a kick in the pants it was to shoot it again. ½ - inch group at 50 yards with iron sights? I can’t get groups like that with any other rifle I own with iron sights. Not even close.

    Now to my question. When shooting it, the recoil shot thru my cheekbone and felt like a jarring toothache on the other side of my face. It went away quickly, but I am wondering if anyone makes a padded cheek piece that would slip onto the stock. Below is a photo of what it looks like now.

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    Guess I could have done some searches before posting, but I did find some at Midway that looked ok, but lots of negative reviews in that some of them changes your line of sight, and some may not allow the bolt to be removed while the cheek pad is on, but that may not be that big of a deal. I found these at Midway and the Midway one for $19.95 looks like the best bet, but it’s hard to tell from those photos and reviews and it’s out of stock till October. If anyone has any personal experience with these or others not listed at Midway and even photos on your gun, that would be very helpful.
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    Check out this one...I have one for my M1A & it's 1st rate.

    http://www.cheeknstock.com/

    The pad wraps around the stock & secures with velcro on itself. It's custom fitted to the dimensions of your stock & I had them make a cutout for the rear sling mount.



    http://m14forum.com/users/pburkott/a...side-img-3254/
    Last edited by PBurkott; 07-19-13 at 08:56.

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    If anything, I would look at the kick eez brand instead of a stock pouch. But after reading below, that may add to the problem if it applies. I see what appears to be a sporterized 1903A3? It is a possibility that the monte carlo cheekpiece is causing you to press your cheek onto the stock more than necessary to obtain proper cheekweld/sight alignment.
    Try this, close your eyes, shoulder the rifle so you are comfortable, THEN open your eyes and see the orientation of your cheekweld and sight alignment. If you feel like you have to press your cheek down or cant your head, then that stock may not be the best choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mark5pt56 View Post
    If anything, I would look at the kick eez brand instead of a stock pouch. But after reading below, that may add to the problem if it applies. I see what appears to be a sporterized 1903A3? It is a possibility that the monte carlo cheekpiece is causing you to press your cheek onto the stock more than necessary to obtain proper cheekweld/sight alignment.
    Try this, close your eyes, shoulder the rifle so you are comfortable, THEN open your eyes and see the orientation of your cheekweld and sight alignment. If you feel like you have to press your cheek down or cant your head, then that stock may not be the best choice.
    I think you may have a point there. I do have to cant my head to get a good sight picture, and very slightly press my cheek down on the stock. Maybe a cheek pad may not be a good choice then. I supposed I could make something out of foam and cloth that I could attach with anything that will hold it to try it out and see what happens before buying something.

    Yes, it is a sporterized 1903-A3. My father bought it for me in 1961 when I was 15. I put the stock on in 1973. The majority of the shooting with this gun was prior to 1973. I shot it the other day for the first time in over 25 years. I forgot what a blast this gun is to shoot, and now I want to make it comfortable to shoot.
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    Most monte carlo stocks are intended for scope use, so the irons would cause you to alter cheekweld to get a good position. Remember, your dimensions may have changed from 25 years ago.

    1-Maybe rework the comb to lower it by 1/8-3/16"(check the side portion as well)(try to maintain the forward cant on the comb, helps with felt pressure on the cheek during recoil)
    2-Install another stock with lower comb.
    3-Look at Hodgdon's site for H4895 reduced loads. You would be surprised on how mild you can reload the 06 and any rifle that uses H4895.
    4-Remington and maybe others offer reduced recoil rounds if you don't reload.
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