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🎯 Elevate your aim, silence your recoil, own the hunt.
The Beartooth Comb Raising Kit 2.0 is a premium adjustable cheek rest system featuring five foam insert sizes and a heavy-duty neoprene sleeve that enhances gunstock height for improved accuracy and comfort. Designed to reduce recoil and eliminate noise, it installs easily without permanent gunsmithing. Made in the USA with durable materials, it’s trusted by hunters seeking precision and reliability.











| ASIN | B01FL9JKRI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,810 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #11 in Hunting & Shooting Gun Stock Accessories |
| Brand Name | Beartooth Products |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,558) |
| Date First Available | May 12, 2016 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | Neoprene Sleeve, (5) Various Sized Hi-Density Foam Inserts |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.81 x 6.26 x 1.38 inches |
| Item Weight | 18 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Beartooth |
| Material | Heavy-duty Neoprene, Hi-density Foam |
| Model Name | Comb Raising Kit 2.0 |
| Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Part Number | CRKLN100 |
| Style | No Loops |
R**X
A good solution to a low comb problem.
Pro: A good solution, lots of flexibility, good look, good price. Cons: Somewhat difficult to install. The stock on the .22 Sporter already had a raised comb, but my cheek barely touched the comb while sighting through a scope, so I certainly had no “cheek weld” for consistent shooting. After looking ay several options, I decided to try the Beartooth kit. The kit came with the advertised five different thicknesses of comb pads, ranging from 1/8 to 5/8 inch, and I suppose those could be stacked for even more height combinations. To determine the desired comb height increase, I used painter’s tape to attach a pad for testing. The 3/8 inch pad seemed to work for me with this particular rifle and scope combination. The instructions recommend initially installing the sleeve from the front of the stock, and inside out. The sleeve stretches (reluctantly) and is rubberized on the inside to hold it in place. And that rubber side absolutely hates sliding on the stock, as was intended. The key to the installation seems to be to get the sleeve rolled up over itself at the front of the comb and just behind the pistol grip (if the stock has one), then inserting the front tip of the pad under the rolled up sleeve or just behind it, and finally, unrolling the sleeve over the pad. It seemed impossible to lift the sleeve enough to insert the pad; the sleeve must be unrolled over the pad. I removed the barrel, receiver and scope to make the first part of the installation easier. While it was easier to get the inside-out sleeve into position behind the pistol grip area, I struggled to then get it rolled up over itself. I removed the sleeve and undid the inside-out step. With the sleeve now right-side out, i worked the sleeve from the front of the stock back and about half way over the pistol grip, wresting that rubberized inside every inch. I put the butt of the stock in my lap and placed the forend into a padded, lightly tightened vise to help hold the stock. I then started rolling the butt end of the sleeve back over itself, pulled the sleeve further towards the butt, rolled it back some more, until the front of the sleeve was past the pistol grip and at the start of the stock’s comb, and rolled up back over itself as much as I could. Next, I positioned the comb pad against the rolled up sleeve and began unrolling the sleeve over the pad and toward the butt of the stock, adjusting the position of the pad and the bottom seam of the sleeve as needed. On my first attempt, I did not have the pad far enough forward at the start, and the back end of it was exposed when I unrolled the sleeve, but it is fairly easy now to roll the sleeve back over itself again, reposition the pad, and unroll the sleeve again. Had I spent a little more time trying the recommended step of sliding the inside out sleeve at first, it may have worked better than my right-side out approach. It became obvious that the pad was much wider than the gun stock, and despite the tight fitting sleeve, the 3/8 inch thick pad was not smoothly blending into the sides of the stock - it was more the look of a little umbrella over the top of the stock. Okay, one obvious solution is to cut the pad into a much more narrow piece, perhaps even cutting the sides on an angle to better blend the pad and sleeve with the stock. However… In my second attempt to better position the pad, the pad was correctly positioned, but the seam was not. After wrestling the rubberized inside of the sleeve to align the seam with the bottom of the stock, the pad had now slid over to the left side of the stock. There was still enough of the pad on top that I decided to reassemble the gun and check the pad for the desired comb height with the scope before further adjustment of the pad. I found that the height of the pad was correct, and with the pad offset to the left side, it also provided a bonus “cheek piece” to help with the left-right eye alignment with the scope. Cool! Stocks with built-in cheek pieces are normally found only on higher end guns. While I have yet to test this set up at the range, this Beartooth comb kit certainly seems to have provided a simple, effective way for improving cheek weld for much more consistent shooting. This kit solves a real problem, provides lots of flexibility, is reasonably priced, and does not require permanent alterations. While a walnut stock looks prettier, this sleeve does not look ugly either. For these reasons I will give this product five stars despite the installation effort - the end results are worth it.
B**N
I wish it had curved foam inserts
Works to add a cheek riser without drilling your stock. The sling swivel cutout is a nice feature. Fit was as described. I wish the kit included curved foam inserts that conform more closely with the stock shape, especially for the larger inserts. I ended up purchasing an additional set of U shaped inserts that fit much more firmly. As an alternative you may want to consider taping the foam insert to the stock to force the shape to conform to the shape of your stock. I was using the 3/8" insert. I don't see any way that the 1/2" or 5/8" inserts will be pulled tightly to the stock, unless the stock is slightly larger than mine. I used this on a Mossberg 500 with wood stock.
J**R
The CRK 2.0 is the Answer!
I was stunned with how simple and effective the Beartooth Cheek Riser Kit 2.0 is. Simple, cheap, and does not require drilling holes in the rifle stock. It does require some hand strength, patience, and perseverance, but it is amazing once you have the sleeve and riser pad in place. It is not a five minute job, but can be done in less than 30 minutes with a little practice. I used the CRK sleeve with a foam pad from the Gueevin 6 Piece Foam Riser Kit to find the best cheek height and fit. I've purchased three and am ordering another. These are for Ruger 77/17 rifles. I was looking for a way to raise the comb of the stocks without having to alter the stock. The CRK 2.0 is the solution! Tip: remove the barreled action from the rifle stock to slip the sleeve and pad in place.
K**R
Won't stay put
Bought this after getting a new Picatinny rail on my deer hunting rifle. Overall was easy enough to put on but if you want more than a couple of mm of rise I found it was difficult to get the sleeve to stay in position while getting the thicker riser pads in place and also have the bottom hole lined up with the swivel stud in the stock to attach my sling. After messing with it for way too long I got it on and was happy with how my gun swung and how my eye lined up with the scope. Then I took it on a deer hunt where the sleeve moved around all the time, got twisted on the stock and the cheek riser pad fell down to the side of the stock over and over instead of staying on top where I could use it when looking through the scope. Overall if you have just shooting at the range and won't be moving yourself or the gun around alot this product will probably work ok for you. If you are doing a spot and stalk style hunt go with a more permanent solution for your cheek riser.
S**S
Read the directions
This is a very nice piece of equipment. I recently mounted a Vortex Crossfire 4-12x40 AO into Monstrum Pro Series 1" medium rings on a Savage 93R17, and my cheek weld seemed WAY low, lol. I blame it on poor stock design from Savage. I tried this and, using the second largest insert, it's now PERFECT, and makes for beautiful alignment. I did see right away why there are complaints from other reviewers about the difficulty of putting this on. But I took advice from them and removed the stock and worked on that alone. Then I did read the directions, which have you turn the sock inside out and reverse it, then slide it on from the muzzle end of the stock (again, inside out, and with the muzzle end of the neoprene sock going on first). Then when it's in the pistol grip area you lay the insert on the stock and roll the sock over it -- which orients it correctly. Took me 5 minutes, with some slight trouble. Now I could put one on in thirty seconds. I'm very pleased with this purchase, and I'm sure others will be, too. Do NOT shoot with poor head position -- you're wasting ammo. This is WELL worth the purchase.
R**A
Installed on a Stevens 301.
The addition of a red dot sight on a Stevens 301 in .410 created an issue with cheek weld and sight alignment. Beartooth's comb raising kit solved this issue. Yes, it's a little difficult to install, but the tightness will help in keeping the underlying pad in place. Used a nylon sleeve to get the kit installed as it is nice and slick. Then, with the kit in place, I pulled the nylon out. Not easy, but doable. Oh, and I unscrewed the stock bolt (1/2 inch socket) to work on the stock.
D**O
Well made. Quality product.
This nicely fit an old school Ruger 10/22 wooden buttstock and raises the cheek weld level nicely. The only reason I did not give it 5 stars is I have no idea how the average person will be able to get this thing installed. It is a very tight fit with even a medium riser insert. I guess it has to be though. It seems to be holding pretty firmly.
L**A
Does what I needed but a bear to install
This is exactly what I needed to align my eye to my new scope which sits a lot higher. Picking out the right size insert was easy as you test it without the comb on. But getting the comb installed is not for the faint of heart. I had to take my scope off to install it over the barrel. Getting the insert in the right place while trying to stretch the comb over it took almost 45 minutes. Several times I was tempted to return the product thinking it was not worth it and would never sit where I needed it, but I finally got it done.
A**R
A quality product
Delivery on time and have a very quality feel.
M**I
Fa quello che deve, e lo fa benissimo!
Materiali, cuciture e modulabilità al top! L'accessorio perfetto per adeguare la mira e guadagnare confort.
C**S
Great product
This kit is spot on, very good in all weather conditions as well. Never taken it off since I put it on. First fit can be rather difficult but once it's on the pad will stay there
B**.
Tut was es soll
Bin sehr zufrieden. Gute Qualität, einfache Handhabung. Passt sogar auf meinen Lochschaft ohne zu stören.
O**R
Ajusta perfectamente.
Ideal para evitar golpes en la cara e incluso para adaptar el arma a tu forma de tiro. Viene con diferentes medidas y cuando la pones en el arma no se mueve absolutamente nada, por contrapartida cuesta bastante poner, cosa normal por lo justa que queda.
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