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<blockquote data-quote="tulku" data-source="post: 955435" data-attributes="member: 5203"><p>I'm not sure what you mean by " it tilts down at a 45 Degree Angle " . I would think that as he is cheeking the Stock , his left eye would be only a slight amount over his right . I was going to suggest you look for a mount that was made a while back ( don't know if they are still being made ........ but it mounts 2 Scopes side by side ..... you would only have to mount the Left position Scope . It was called a Scope Checker and was used by Bench Rest Shooters to Check one Scopes Tracking against a known "good one " . Just another option for you to consider , but if you have something that works , I wish you and your Son ...the best , and be sure he has enough Ammo to keep him happy . Just be careful if you change Targets for him !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tulku, post: 955435, member: 5203"] I'm not sure what you mean by " it tilts down at a 45 Degree Angle " . I would think that as he is cheeking the Stock , his left eye would be only a slight amount over his right . I was going to suggest you look for a mount that was made a while back ( don't know if they are still being made ........ but it mounts 2 Scopes side by side ..... you would only have to mount the Left position Scope . It was called a Scope Checker and was used by Bench Rest Shooters to Check one Scopes Tracking against a known "good one " . Just another option for you to consider , but if you have something that works , I wish you and your Son ...the best , and be sure he has enough Ammo to keep him happy . Just be careful if you change Targets for him ! [/QUOTE]
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