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		<title>New Adjustable Cheek Piece using Eliseo Tubegun Parts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2016 17:06:31 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Gunsmithing]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Cheek Piece]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forum member Mike T. (aka &#8220;Watercam&#8221;), has cleverly adapted a tubegun cheek piece to conventional fiberglass and wood stocks. The cheek piece hardware comes from Competition Machine and is the same as used on Gary Eliseo&#8217;s tubegun stocks. Here is Watercam&#8217;s Project Report: Installing Tubegun Cheek Piece on Conventional Gun Stock All of my match [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Forum member Mike T. (aka &#8220;Watercam&#8221;), has cleverly adapted a tubegun cheek piece to conventional fiberglass and wood stocks. The cheek piece hardware comes from <a href="http://gotxring.com" target="_blank">Competition Machine</a> and is the same as used on Gary Eliseo&#8217;s tubegun stocks. Here is Watercam&#8217;s Project Report:</p>
<p><b>Installing Tubegun Cheek Piece on Conventional Gun Stock</b><br />
All of my match rifles are equipped with thumb-wheel adjustable cheek pieces for the best of reasons &#8212; adjustments can be made while in position, on target. I&#8217;ve learned that variations in position, terrain, and vertical angle all demand adjustability to achieve optimal cheek weld. </p>
<p>I wanted a cheek piece for my hunting and tactical type stocks that gave the same adjustability without having to cut a chunk off of my butt stocks. It needed to be <strong>affordable and easy to install</strong>. I also wanted a unit that would not push my head laterally away from the centerline of the scope or iron sights. Turns out I already had what I needed on my Gary Eliseo B-1 tubegun. I ran the idea past Gary, who said: &#8220;If you&#8217;ll be the guinea pig I&#8217;ll send the hardware&#8221;.</p>
<p>Using Gary&#8217;s hardware, I mounted Eliseo alloy thumb-wheel adjustable cheek pieces on a Bell &#038; Carlson Medalist hunting stock and a Boyd&#8217;s laminate tactical stock. <a href="http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/new-idea-in-adjustable-cheekpieces.3907493/" target="_blank">Read Forum Discussion</a>.</p>
<p><b>Building Version One on Bell &#038; Calson Stock</b><br />
I had a Bell &#038; Carlson Medalist stock for a Mauser 98 chambered in 9.3&#215;62. This test rifle was enough of a thumper to reveal if the metal cheek piece could handle strong recoil.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/cheekcam1602.jpg" alt="Eliseo Tube gun Tubegun cheekpiece cheek piece comb adjustable gunsmithing Water Cam"></p>
<p>I started by drilling three 1/2&#8243; holes into the top of the comb to match the two pillars and one threaded shaft on the cheek piece. I used aluminum tubing to make guides for each and epoxied them in place. Inletting the oval hole for the thumb wheel was reasonably straight forward and the fiber reinforced foam in the buttstock offered enough support. A large flat washer epoxied underneath where the thumbwheel lay gave a smooth bearing surface. Total adjustment (with 2.25&#8243; pillars and shafts) is just about an inch. I chose to trim the bottom of the skirt of Gary&#8217;s cheek plate so as to allow better position behind the scope for me and allow maximum adjustment even with the cheek piece of the stock. Set screws could be used instead of the thumb-wheel or in conjunction with it. In the end it was exactly what I envisioned and works great! The only thing left to do is paint the metal to match the stock.</p>
<p><b>Version Two &#8212; Installed on Boyds Laminated Tactical Stock</b><br />
Watercam&#8217;s second metal cheek piece installation was on a laminated tactical stock. This Boyds stock did have a movable comb, but the original adjustable cheek section was too awkward to adjust from position. So I adapted the Eliseo cheek piece to to the Boyds stock, as you can see:</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/cheekcam1604.jpg" alt="Eliseo Tube gun Tubegun cheekpiece cheek piece comb adjustable gunsmithing Water Cam"></p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/cheekcam1603.jpg" alt="Eliseo Tube gun Tubegun cheekpiece cheek piece comb adjustable gunsmithing Water Cam"></p>
<p>Cheek piece installation for both stocks was straight-forward, and the new cheek pieces work every bit as well the systems on my match rifles. Aluminum tubes epoxied in place guide the rods and threaded shank. A matching-diameter flat washer epoxied under the wheel provides smooth bearing surface. The glass-filled filler of the butt stock is plenty strong enough to support the unit. A set screw and knob can be added to lock in changes if so desired.</p>
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		<title>Adjustable Gas Port for AR-Platform Rifles from Wilson Combat</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2016 13:32:50 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Gear Review]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wouldn&#8217;t it be cool if you could adjust the bolt cycling energy on your AR-platform rifle? Turn down the cycling rate for slow fire at the bench or varmint hunting. Crank up the energy for 3-Gun matches and rapid-fire disciplines. This IS possible with a handy accessory that fits on your barrel. Wilson Combat offers [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Wouldn&#8217;t it be cool if you could adjust the bolt cycling energy on your AR-platform rifle? Turn down the cycling rate for slow fire at the bench or varmint hunting. Crank up the energy for 3-Gun matches and rapid-fire disciplines. This IS possible with a handy accessory that fits on your barrel. <a href="http://www.wilsoncombat.com/new/default.asp" target="_blank">Wilson Combat</a> offers an <a href="https://wilsoncombat.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=adjustable%20gas%20block" target="_blank">Adjustable Lo-Profile AR Gas Block</a> for direct gas impingement AR-type rifles. Wilson Combat&#8217;s adjustable gas block replaces a standard AR gas block and allows you to tune your AR&#8217;s gas system for smoother cycling and enhanced reliability. Wilson Combat explains: &#8220;Adjusting your rifle’s gas port will lower or increase your bolt’s cyclic rate. This tailors your rifle’s performance to your unique needs.&#8221;</p>
 [<a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2016/06/adjustable-gas-port-for-ar-platform-rifles-from-wilson-combat/">See image gallery at bulletin.accurateshooter.com</a>] 
<p>A simple adjustment of the hex screw at the front of the block modulates the gas volume allowing you to <strong>tune your rifle’s function to your favorite loads</strong>. This is very handy when shooting non-standard AR calibers, unusual hand-loads, or suppressed rifles. Adjustable Gas Block systems are sold as complete kits starting at $61.07. Wilson Combat offers two diameters (.750&#8243;, .937&#8243;), so you can select the right dimensions for your rifle configuration and barrel diameter. The blocks are Chromoly steel with a Melonited finish.</p>
<p><strong>Package Includes:</strong></p>
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<li>Adjustable Gas Block (Melonite Finish)</li>
<li>Adjustment Set Screw (Installed)</li>
<li>Straight Gas Tube (Installed, Gas Tube Pin Installed)</li>
<li>12&#8243;-Long Allen Wrench to Adjust Inside Handguard</li>
<li>$61.07 – $93.95</li>
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