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Scope setting to far forward and cheek pad?
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<blockquote data-quote="RangerBrad" data-source="post: 544329" data-attributes="member: 29387"><p>Yes I'm up grading my scope. My G7 should be to me the first part of October. It will ride this rifle until probably next fall when it will go to a 30 cal. and I'll put the simmons back on the 25-06 and return it to predator calling duty and use the .30 for the long range stuff. The eye relief on the simmons is to far forward but I believe your right that the picatinny may be the ticket. </p><p> </p><p>Agin, is the Karsten style of cheek piece suitable to be mounted on a wooden stock? Thank's, Brad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerBrad, post: 544329, member: 29387"] Yes I'm up grading my scope. My G7 should be to me the first part of October. It will ride this rifle until probably next fall when it will go to a 30 cal. and I'll put the simmons back on the 25-06 and return it to predator calling duty and use the .30 for the long range stuff. The eye relief on the simmons is to far forward but I believe your right that the picatinny may be the ticket. Agin, is the Karsten style of cheek piece suitable to be mounted on a wooden stock? Thank's, Brad [/QUOTE]
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