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Where can I find one of those lace on -stick on-glue on things to raise the comb height on one of my shotguns????? Thanks
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Brownell's - click on: http://www.brownells.com/Default.aspxI use Kick-Ezz for student guns, but be careful of the adhesive. To remove it again you'll need patience and a hot hair dryer.
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Chuck, you could try a bigger chew of tobacco on your right side. I find my Levi Garrett raises my cheek by exactly 9/16". Days Work probably wouldn't add more than 1/4". Beauty of it is it doesn't alter the appearance of the gun--only your teeth.
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You will now be known as the "Gunspitter".
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Brownells sells a pad that attaches with a strap around the stock and around the but. I don't recall who makes it but it is real nice and won't damage the stock. I put one on a Remington 1100 with a slug barrel and catilever scope mount. It makes the stock like a monte carlo and put my eye in line with the scope. It comes in diffrent hights also.
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Thanks guys, I will try something from Brownells, or just learn to shoot it. Mr. Wood, I passed your suggestion on to my wife, on your next visit you may be sleeping in the barn!
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Beartooth makes a comb-raising kit that I have installed on my 16 ga. Sterlingworth. It's adjustable and removable, does not use adhesive, and makes that gun more shootable (by me). http://www.beartooth-products.com/shop/comb-raising-kits.htmlCheck it out at the site above. Regards, Neil
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I still prefer the old-fashioned mole skin that was used to cushion corns and bunions. I am talking about the Doctor Scholes' sheet variety. Properly used. mole skin only adds height to the comb but not thickness. The same cannot be said for many other "comb raiser thingys".
I have learned that stocks' combs should be waxed before mole skin or other adhesive-backed comb raisers are applied. The wax serves to prevent damage to the stocks' finishes.
Of course, other means of adjusting comb height are available, too. For example,I have a denture-wearing friend who takes out his upper plate for 16-yard targets and replaces the plate when he shoots handicap. Thus, he does not need an adjustable comb because he already has an adjustable face!
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