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    I want to get a cheek rest as my cheek hovers over the buttstock instead of resting on it. Also, I do need a recoil pad as after firing 50+ rounds it starts to hurt. I am not looking to remove anything, I want slip-on stuff. Any suggestions?

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    I want slip-on stuff
    Those are available at most sports shops, they're gum rubber and add about 1.5" to LOP. Try this link for a lace on cheek rest... Classic Lace-On Rifle Cheek Rest [90CP00BK] - $20.95 : US Armorment, The Art Accessories Presently shown sold out, it will give you a foothold at least.
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    I have one of these but mine is a Rock Ridge. I don't know if there is much of a difference. The repro scope on it has a Gibbs branded "data plate" from Hilux/Leatherwood.



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    Go to any Wal-mart it's called a limb saver and goes for 20 bucks. It does add an inch to the buttstock.

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    Nothing wrong with the repro optic these come with. I've seen one of these Gibbs shoot sub moa with a basic hand load and repro scope. Quite impressive rifles imo, shouldn't be allowed in any competition with issued rifles. I stopped entering my club run shoots because paying to get my arse handed to me isn't on my to do list.

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    For the recoil you could try one of the rubber USGI style 'boots' with a bit of padding under it, repros are available online. They were originally for grenade launching rifles to prevent stock damage when braced against the ground. But with a bit of neoprene or similar underneath it'd save wear on the shoulder and keep the GI look.
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    you could try one of the rubber USGI style 'boots' with a bit of padding under it, repros are available online.
    They aren't very adaptable for that.
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    Was just a thought.
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    Well, went to Bass Pro and bought a rubber boot for her. Hoping to go to the range this week and give her a shot...no pun intended.

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