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<blockquote data-quote="pavementends" data-source="post: 2874221" data-attributes="member: 103643"><p>Most new shooters, women more so, have difficulty getting "behind" a scope. The eye box is very important as is stock fit. When you have been shooting a while you learn to adapt to comb height, eye relief etc. With today's adjustable stocks it is possible to get a good fit for almost any shooter. Once the stock fits it opens up the available choices in scopes. MDT has a good video on fitting a stock and scope. Good on you for providing her with good equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pavementends, post: 2874221, member: 103643"] Most new shooters, women more so, have difficulty getting "behind" a scope. The eye box is very important as is stock fit. When you have been shooting a while you learn to adapt to comb height, eye relief etc. With today's adjustable stocks it is possible to get a good fit for almost any shooter. Once the stock fits it opens up the available choices in scopes. MDT has a good video on fitting a stock and scope. Good on you for providing her with good equipment. [/QUOTE]
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