04-27-2022, 05:31 PM
Have had that problem too. I did find some that taper down as you go below ear level, those help as far as rifle stock interference.
O, another tip, blast sound can conduct thru the rifle back into the stock and into your head/ears via cheekbone, when it's all solid plastic/wood/bone etc. In those cases, you can isolate some of that by interposing a rubberized sheet on the stock where your cheek weld is. On my adjustable cheek risers if I do that then I just tweak the riser down a bit.
O, another tip, blast sound can conduct thru the rifle back into the stock and into your head/ears via cheekbone, when it's all solid plastic/wood/bone etc. In those cases, you can isolate some of that by interposing a rubberized sheet on the stock where your cheek weld is. On my adjustable cheek risers if I do that then I just tweak the riser down a bit.