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Help with long range stock selection
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<blockquote data-quote="Another Casual" data-source="post: 2032586" data-attributes="member: 89878"><p>I'd be comfortable hunting with the EH1, but for offhand shots the EH6 feels better. Prone or at the bench the EH1 has the edge. My stocks don't feel slippery to me, but its not as grippy as skateboard tape either, so YMMV. Neither of mine are adjustable as the combs are the perfect height for me with Seekins low 30mm rings. I believe my EH6 weighs 28 ounces with two flush cups. Likely closer to 30 with pillars and bedding installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Another Casual, post: 2032586, member: 89878"] I'd be comfortable hunting with the EH1, but for offhand shots the EH6 feels better. Prone or at the bench the EH1 has the edge. My stocks don't feel slippery to me, but its not as grippy as skateboard tape either, so YMMV. Neither of mine are adjustable as the combs are the perfect height for me with Seekins low 30mm rings. I believe my EH6 weighs 28 ounces with two flush cups. Likely closer to 30 with pillars and bedding installed. [/QUOTE]
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