Remington 700 Cheek Rest Upgrade

My buddy has been looking into upgrading his old foam/duct tape cheek rest, and came across a few interesting options. One of them was an ambidextrous cheek rest from XLR Industries. Made from the same light- weight aluminum as their stocks and being only $25, he decided to give it a try. The order arrived in a week ( $6 for shipping). He added a couple of knobs and 2” bolts from the Tacoma Screw Products. It took probably 10 minutes to measure and drill through holes. The total price was about $40. He hasn’t taken it to the range yet but the flexibility of the adjustment, rock solid lock, and comfortable shape already seems like a good upgrade. Pics below.

Remington 700 Cheek Rest Before
Remington 700 Cheek Rest Before

Remington 700 Cheek Rest After - Left Side
Remington 700 Cheek Rest After - Left Side

Remington 700 Cheek Rest After - Right Side
Remington 700 Cheek Rest After - Right Side

Remington 700 Cheek Rest After - Right Side 2
Remington 700 Cheek Rest After - Right Side 2

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One Response to Remington 700 Cheek Rest Upgrade

  1. brad says:

    Hey there, how about not drilling any holes at all!! Try the bradley B24 cheek rest, NO More Drilling:)

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