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H.S. Precision stock ???
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<blockquote data-quote="ralfus" data-source="post: 397136" data-attributes="member: 20413"><p>A simple rule of thumb is to hold the rifle at the grip with your shooting hand and the butt resting on your forearm. Ideally the buttpad should just barely reach the crook of your elbow. Unless you are short (maybe 5'4" or under) or exceptionally tall (6'5"?) the stock should fit OK. Your eye should be 3-4 inches from the rear of the scope.</p><p></p><p>Your 2 piece bases are both reversible so they alone can provide 4 different ring locations. It can really vary but your magnification ring should be sitting over the receiver bridge, just behind the rear ring. This rear ring should be in the forward position on the base. This will allow the scope to start in its forward most position and allow you to bring it further back only if necessary.</p><p></p><p>You can also take a tape measurement from the center of trigger to the center of buttpad. Its probably around 13-13.5" This is called the length of pull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ralfus, post: 397136, member: 20413"] A simple rule of thumb is to hold the rifle at the grip with your shooting hand and the butt resting on your forearm. Ideally the buttpad should just barely reach the crook of your elbow. Unless you are short (maybe 5'4" or under) or exceptionally tall (6'5"?) the stock should fit OK. Your eye should be 3-4 inches from the rear of the scope. Your 2 piece bases are both reversible so they alone can provide 4 different ring locations. It can really vary but your magnification ring should be sitting over the receiver bridge, just behind the rear ring. This rear ring should be in the forward position on the base. This will allow the scope to start in its forward most position and allow you to bring it further back only if necessary. You can also take a tape measurement from the center of trigger to the center of buttpad. Its probably around 13-13.5" This is called the length of pull. [/QUOTE]
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