![]() The first stock pouch I bought was the $15 Allen Company stock pouch, which is the first pouch in our comparison. This gave me all the adjustability in the world as well as a little pouch to carry paperwork, spare ammunition, a small oil bottle, and all manner of other useful tidbits. My "aha!" moment came when I decided to strap a stock pouch with a zippered storage compartment over top of one of my Kydex adjustable combs. The DIY crowd can fashion their own adjustable cheek riser from a $10 Kydex sheet, and (speaking from experience) this is a good route to get maximum adjustability for minimum price, but you have to drill holes in your stock and again, you can't carry any extra stuff. There are also fully adjustable comb risers in many styles, from screw-adjustable wooden models to slotted Kydex sheets, but those can easily pass the $50 mark before installation, and again, you can't carry stuff in them. ![]() Sure, there are strap-on comb risers, but those are just pads that don't let you carry stuff around. ![]() Strap-on stock pouches are a great way to add height to your comb for minimal investment, with the added benefit of adding on-board storage to your rifle.
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