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Just what I was looking for.
Great idea!
My trap gun comb catches me on the jaw. After 50 rounds or so it really starts to bother me. I happened upon this item and bought it immediately assuming it would have to help. While I have not yet shot it (winter) it feels much better against my cheek. I am giving it a good review due to the design of the product and how easy it was to attach.
Would you recommend this?
Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Cheek Rest
So far it is working out OK. Just the right amount of height adjustment..
Cheek-Eez pads
Would be great if a square or rectangular blank was offered. Using this on a Boyd’s finger hole stock amounts to cutting the pad in half lengthwise because it’s not going to roll over the off side. You end up with mirrored pieces. If it was rectangular blank, you could get 2 usable pads from one blank.
Works like a charm
I needed to raise the comb of my butt stock for better eye relief of my optic. I found this on the Brownell website and thought I’d give it a try. It completely met my needs and was super easy to install.
Cheek-EEZ pad
This pad raised the comb of my 870 just enough to give a better fit. Very happy!
Simple, effective solution
Installed my first one on a MagPul PRS-G3 adjustable, tactical stock. Very simple to lay on and then razor trim to fit as I liked it. Softens the cold hardness of the cheek piece, and blends in exceptionally well. 2nd one placed on a Command Arms A-2 buttstock with similar ease and good fit/appearance. We'll add longevity comments in a few months.
Must Have...
I use the Kick-Ezz pads on all my rifles with scopes and cannot get along without 'em. The 1/16" thick pad was ordered for a 2.5-10 Nikon scoped AR-15 using a shorter A1 stock. I carefully trimmed 1/2" off the forward portion of the pad which gave it a cleaner look on the shorter stock. To determine the location for the pad on an AR-15 you'll need to fully extend the charge handle and place a mark on the stock plus 1/8 inch otherwise the charge handle will contact the pad. I also recommend placing a centerline on the pad so to align it with the faint mold line that generally runs down the center of AR stocks. The adhesive on the pads is indeed sticky so knowing where to position it is very important. Align the pad to the center marks, press lightly and gradually lower the sides into position. Do not stretch the pad or allow it to kink. My scope has a 4" eye relief and is mounted using a cantilever mount which gave a comfortable cheek weld.
Works as advertised but----
Does a great job of putting my cheek where it needs to be on my M1A for proper hold. I only gave it 4 stars as, it's a lot cheaper then the Gel-Tek protector but, being made of foam rubber, I'm not sure of the long term durability. Just like any of the "stick-on" protector's, be sure the stock is as clean as possible prior to applying it and, test it's placement before you stick it as you won't be able to move it!
cheek-eez - functions as described
put it on my remington 870 - 12ga for trap shooting. pro - works as designed. con - a little pricey