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Help....my wife cant see consistently through th scope.
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<blockquote data-quote="375Shooter" data-source="post: 2006827" data-attributes="member: 106151"><p>This may sound ridiculous, but it has worked for quite a few people I have taught - get her to mount the rifle without worrying about the sight box (usually I take the scope off for this) and put a piece of tape on the stock where her cheek touches. Mount and remount several times to see if the mounting point is consistent...it will change from bench to shoulder, so for a hunting rifle make the check from a standing or prone position...whichever you think will be more likely. </p><p></p><p>Once you can determine the mount consistency, then you can determine scope position, etc. The tape piece can help you with the scope position, as the eye box is a known distance for each scope, which helps minimize the adjusting you need to do when the scope is on the rifle. You are chasing the wind until you know this for certain. The first picture of her makes it appear that she is well back on the stock, which will be hard to fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="375Shooter, post: 2006827, member: 106151"] This may sound ridiculous, but it has worked for quite a few people I have taught - get her to mount the rifle without worrying about the sight box (usually I take the scope off for this) and put a piece of tape on the stock where her cheek touches. Mount and remount several times to see if the mounting point is consistent...it will change from bench to shoulder, so for a hunting rifle make the check from a standing or prone position...whichever you think will be more likely. Once you can determine the mount consistency, then you can determine scope position, etc. The tape piece can help you with the scope position, as the eye box is a known distance for each scope, which helps minimize the adjusting you need to do when the scope is on the rifle. You are chasing the wind until you know this for certain. The first picture of her makes it appear that she is well back on the stock, which will be hard to fit. [/QUOTE]
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