cheek piece or not to cheek.piece
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cheek piece or not to cheek.piece
Looking at getting one for my grizzly pros an cons fellas an of course ladies as well. Any info is greatly appreciated
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Re: cheek piece or not to cheek.piece
I love mine...i think it helps bring my eye to the scope, none of that moving my head back & forth to get the scope lined up.
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Re: cheek piece or not to cheek.piece
I put one on my matrix 355. Other than looks i cant say it really did much to help. Not worth the price but thats just me
Re: cheek piece or not to cheek.piece
One came on my 380 it was one of the reasons I got the 380 as I thought I'd want it on any bow I got...but turns out it's quite a lot too low for me to use the way I'm used to with a rifle. If I got another bow that didn't have one I doubt I'd spend the money on it.
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Re: cheek piece or not to cheek.piece
I didn't see the need on the M355, my Vortex yes. Not sure on the Grizzly??
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Re: cheek piece or not to cheek.piece
it helps but really need more height on them
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Re: cheek piece or not to cheek.piece
I like them and have put them on my last two Excliburs, an M-355 and Axiom. I find them much smoother on my cheek and easier to adjust my face slightly should eye-relief need adjusting back or forth slightly.
I find the somewhat round ridge on top of the stock uncomfortable, as my face and cheeeks are possibly fuller than others may have.
The recent new Micro came with one mounted in a somewhat different way with two screws from the back side.... I really like that one.
Gene
BTW, I found Danny Miller had the best prices when I bought mine as well as a full selection of camo patterns to match your bow @ $25.00 plus a bit to ship.
I find the somewhat round ridge on top of the stock uncomfortable, as my face and cheeeks are possibly fuller than others may have.
The recent new Micro came with one mounted in a somewhat different way with two screws from the back side.... I really like that one.
Gene
BTW, I found Danny Miller had the best prices when I bought mine as well as a full selection of camo patterns to match your bow @ $25.00 plus a bit to ship.
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Re: cheek piece or not to cheek.piece
Yeah, the cheek piece is kinda useless the way it is. Several members have built theirs up or came up with new solutions. FlightAttendent and Paulaboutform may have done this already...I can't remember who exactly.
I made this for my Savage 220...and I'm working on this concept for the M355...
Here is the prototype for the M355...
I made this for my Savage 220...and I'm working on this concept for the M355...
Here is the prototype for the M355...
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Re: cheek piece or not to cheek.piece
I put one on my Vortex and find this to be the case as well. I like my cheek piece very much.georgiaboy wrote:I love mine...i think it helps bring my eye to the scope, none of that moving my head back & forth to get the scope lined up.
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Re: cheek piece or not to cheek.piece
I did a minimalist type.
I took some white plastic pipe and cut a slit in it so it would slide tightly over the bulge at the top the stock. I don't know exactly what size, something I had lying around. 3/4 or 1" I would think.
Then some hot water pipe insulation foam glued to that.
Covered with camo duct tape. The stuff sticks amazingly well to the foam.
It's lasted 3 years and though the tape has faded some it's still intact.
It's solid, comfortable in the cold and just the right height.
I took some white plastic pipe and cut a slit in it so it would slide tightly over the bulge at the top the stock. I don't know exactly what size, something I had lying around. 3/4 or 1" I would think.
Then some hot water pipe insulation foam glued to that.
Covered with camo duct tape. The stuff sticks amazingly well to the foam.
It's lasted 3 years and though the tape has faded some it's still intact.
It's solid, comfortable in the cold and just the right height.
Re: cheek piece or not to cheek.piece
I like mine on my Grizzly but the only thing I have to complain about is that it only comes in black for the Griz. Part number 7001 fits the Grizzly. I spray painted mine but it would have been nice to have a Mossy Oak one to match the finish on the Grizzly.
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Re: cheek piece or not to cheek.piece
Check out the Voodoo Tactical cheek welds.... They work great and are customizable.... I use them on my bows...
http://www.voodootactical.net/p-2428-vo ... rrier.aspx
Pic of it mounted on my Micro:
http://www.voodootactical.net/p-2428-vo ... rrier.aspx
Pic of it mounted on my Micro:
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Re: cheek piece or not to cheek.piece
Thanks for the part number as of now its really not of importance to me I shoot the bow well an is very accurate. But I would lime to have one. An With the mixed reviews on it seems like its a total preference situation. I've even considered the reds but a spare string is one thing I do need. I see alot talking about a flem string but I'm not smart enough to know the difference between a flem.an stock stringTheBig1 wrote:I like mine on my Grizzly but the only thing I have to complain about is that it only comes in black for the Griz. Part number 7001 fits the Grizzly. I spray painted mine but it would have been nice to have a Mossy Oak one to match the finish on the Grizzly.
Matrix grizzly
18" diablos
125gr grim reaper razor tip
Stock string an a purty sling
Twilight dlx optic
18" diablos
125gr grim reaper razor tip
Stock string an a purty sling
Twilight dlx optic
Re: cheek piece or not to cheek.piece
Those look like they'd do the trick quite nicely and at a pretty good price too.GrassyKnoll wrote:Check out the Voodoo Tactical cheek welds.... They work great and are customizable.... I use them on my bows...
http://www.voodootactical.net/p-2428-vo ... rrier.aspx
Gun control is like trying to reduce drunk driving by making it tougher for sober people to own cars.
Vortex
Trigger Tech 2.5 Trigger
ShadowZone Scope
S5 with dB Killer Bumpers
Boo String
Big John Zombie Slayers
Rage Broadheads
Vortex
Trigger Tech 2.5 Trigger
ShadowZone Scope
S5 with dB Killer Bumpers
Boo String
Big John Zombie Slayers
Rage Broadheads
Re: cheek piece or not to cheek.piece
Every bit helps to get your eye in line with the scope. I did convert a Phoenix over using a rifle stock cheekpiece made by Matthew's Fabrication. It ran around $45 bucks or so http://matthewsfabrication.com/
It is ~1/8" thick Kydex plastic, if you get it warm it becomes very pliable. It wants to return to its original flat shape if you get it too warm in boiling water, I went from having a U shaped piece back to a flat sheet. Luckily I was able to reshape it back to where it fit snugly against the stock. Might be a good option with the grizzly, especially if those holes go all the way through the stock.
It did require drilling two 1/4" holes through the stock for the clamping bolts to go through. I am probably going to change it using the other cheekpiece adjustment method that I posted as it is less flexible than the saddle mount cheekpiece additions. The rounded saddles don't give you quite the crisp edge to get a consistent anchor point, they are still far better than having your head floating though.
You should be able to bring the stock up and get in a comfortable position with your cheek against the stock and not have to shift your head up to see full field of view on your stock.
It is ~1/8" thick Kydex plastic, if you get it warm it becomes very pliable. It wants to return to its original flat shape if you get it too warm in boiling water, I went from having a U shaped piece back to a flat sheet. Luckily I was able to reshape it back to where it fit snugly against the stock. Might be a good option with the grizzly, especially if those holes go all the way through the stock.
It did require drilling two 1/4" holes through the stock for the clamping bolts to go through. I am probably going to change it using the other cheekpiece adjustment method that I posted as it is less flexible than the saddle mount cheekpiece additions. The rounded saddles don't give you quite the crisp edge to get a consistent anchor point, they are still far better than having your head floating though.
You should be able to bring the stock up and get in a comfortable position with your cheek against the stock and not have to shift your head up to see full field of view on your stock.
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My mods:
Scope cover adapters
Optomechanical rangefinder
Custom built lit nocks
BCY Trophy flemish string
20" XX75 2219 arrows with 4" feathers