What Makes a Good Stock Riser?

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What Makes a Good Stock Riser?

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One of the ranges I go to has a 600 yard range and just recently a 1,000 yard range. I’ve qualified my Sharps for 600 and am aiming for a 1,000 yard qualification. I’m tired of my cheek not resting on something of substance and have decided to make a stock riser and am asking opinions as to what makes a good one. Any and all comments are welcome
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Accu-Riser lace on.

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Wanted to know what made a good one. Here’s my attempt to make my own. I’ve already figured out Velcro is a better way to go than lace so it’s easily removed and the staff can fold down
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Accu-riser. best bang for the buck
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bpcr shooter wrote: Thu Feb 08, 2024 1:56 pm Accu-riser. best bang for the buck
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I have a accu-riser. For iron sights I think it’s the best because it’s adjustable.
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For those that wipe between shots do these stock risers get in the way? Or can you flex a delrin rod around them?

The Accu-Riser looks like a nice lace on riser.
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I use mine with a Tipton carbon fiber rod, but I suppose if you set it really high it could get in the way. It works fine for me though.

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patchbox wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 11:55 pm For those that wipe between shots do these stock risers get in the way? Or can you flex a delrin rod around them?

The Accu-Riser looks like a nice lace on riser.
On my Ballards the riser is something you have to work around, the delrin rods get flexed to swab.
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Accuriser are the best not only height adj. But drop at comb or heel of riser and you can tweak the cast a bit also. They are the way to go nothing else out there even close..bobw
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The original poster wrote: "asking opinions as to what makes a good one. Any and all comments are welcome."

For Mid-range 500 & 600 yards as well as Long Range 800-1000, I find it is important that the cheek stock riser is stable enough that the head position remains virtually the same throughout the string of fire, while permitting the shooter to position the fouling control through the chamber and out the muzzle with the least amount of obstacles and impedance as possible.

An advisory: For iron staff sights as the ataff setting arrives at the 900 yard setting, unless the staff is set to be perpendicular to the front sight the view through the rear aperture will be oval. That means the cant forward must be set forward in order for the view through it to the front sight to be round. An oval view through the rear aperture will lead to poor results at the target. :wink:
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