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Cheek weld and scope height
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<blockquote data-quote="Ernie" data-source="post: 2109097" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Everyone has had good suggestions.</p><p>Are you shooting this rifle primarily from the prone position or from the sitting position (bench and or tri-pod)?</p><p>Adding to what others have already said you can get consistent eye centered on your optic everytime, by just slightly pulling back, until you see the very beginning of a black ring on the out side of you FOV. If, you keep that centered, then even if your parallax is slightly off, your shots will be spot on, since you are perfectly centered on each shot.</p><p>What I use to shoot distance with the majority of time, does not have a buttstock. </p><p>Still, if possible, I would bring the scope down and I would get a raised cheek piece/pad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ernie, post: 2109097, member: 13"] Everyone has had good suggestions. Are you shooting this rifle primarily from the prone position or from the sitting position (bench and or tri-pod)? Adding to what others have already said you can get consistent eye centered on your optic everytime, by just slightly pulling back, until you see the very beginning of a black ring on the out side of you FOV. If, you keep that centered, then even if your parallax is slightly off, your shots will be spot on, since you are perfectly centered on each shot. What I use to shoot distance with the majority of time, does not have a buttstock. Still, if possible, I would bring the scope down and I would get a raised cheek piece/pad. [/QUOTE]
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