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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Is it to much
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<blockquote data-quote="LouBoyd" data-source="post: 1075814" data-attributes="member: 9253"><p>What's important is that your eye aligns comfortably behind the scope when you have a comfortable hold on the rifle. A proper hold is a subject of it's own. Proper scope height depends not only on the rifle and scope but every bit as much on the shape and dimensions of YOUR face. </p><p></p><p>There is nothing magic about trying to keep a scope close to the barrel....or far away. You do need to input the actual spacing of the centerline of the bore to the centerline of the scope to obtain correct results from any ballistics computer program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouBoyd, post: 1075814, member: 9253"] What's important is that your eye aligns comfortably behind the scope when you have a comfortable hold on the rifle. A proper hold is a subject of it's own. Proper scope height depends not only on the rifle and scope but every bit as much on the shape and dimensions of YOUR face. There is nothing magic about trying to keep a scope close to the barrel....or far away. You do need to input the actual spacing of the centerline of the bore to the centerline of the scope to obtain correct results from any ballistics computer program. [/QUOTE]
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