I just received my Seekins Precision Havak Element in 6.5 PRC and mounted my Leupold VX-5HD 4-20 x 52 scope on Seekins low rings. I need about 9/16" of extra cheek rise and am looking for recommendations on the best cheek riser to add. I have looked at:
1) Bradley Adjustable - Expensive compared to others and also look kind of clunky with the velcro straps. The advantage of course is not having to drill the stock.
2) Victor Titan - Inexpensive but only adjustable in increments. However, one space should put me about right. Not sure I like the idea of two screws into the top of the stock. Doesn't seem like that connection would be very strong with just screws threading into fairly thin plastic and then foam and seems like if you damage the threads you are screwed.
3) Hawkeye - Inexpensive and adjustable in any increment. You have to drill clear through stock but at least it is then a bolt to nut engagement. Without a cutout for the hand not sure if it would get in the way of the shooting hand. I like the knobs better than the large knobs on the Matthews.
4) Matthews adjustable - More expensive than Victor or Hawkeye by about double. You have to drill clear through stock but at least it is then a bolt to nut engagement. Has a cutout for shooting hand. Adjustable in any increment. Has an upgrade to allen key but I can't tell if that is replacing the large plastic knobs or what.
I appreciate any input on these options or others I haven't considered. I am also interested to hear from anyone who has installed the adjustable ones that drill through stock to see how difficult this was to get it lined up and working right. I have watched videos and they make it sound fairly forgiving, but I am awful nervous to drill through my stock!
1) Bradley Adjustable - Expensive compared to others and also look kind of clunky with the velcro straps. The advantage of course is not having to drill the stock.
2) Victor Titan - Inexpensive but only adjustable in increments. However, one space should put me about right. Not sure I like the idea of two screws into the top of the stock. Doesn't seem like that connection would be very strong with just screws threading into fairly thin plastic and then foam and seems like if you damage the threads you are screwed.
3) Hawkeye - Inexpensive and adjustable in any increment. You have to drill clear through stock but at least it is then a bolt to nut engagement. Without a cutout for the hand not sure if it would get in the way of the shooting hand. I like the knobs better than the large knobs on the Matthews.
4) Matthews adjustable - More expensive than Victor or Hawkeye by about double. You have to drill clear through stock but at least it is then a bolt to nut engagement. Has a cutout for shooting hand. Adjustable in any increment. Has an upgrade to allen key but I can't tell if that is replacing the large plastic knobs or what.
I appreciate any input on these options or others I haven't considered. I am also interested to hear from anyone who has installed the adjustable ones that drill through stock to see how difficult this was to get it lined up and working right. I have watched videos and they make it sound fairly forgiving, but I am awful nervous to drill through my stock!