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<blockquote data-quote="devitor" data-source="post: 631119" data-attributes="member: 44826"><p>Hmmm...and when you're using a 20 - MOA base with a large scope...yes the high stock is better. If the scope is high and the stock comb is low, you won't be able to hit the side of a barn - defeats the whole point of the exercise. Been there and done it with a Mauser M48. I got rid of it and put its scope on my Savage 10-FP. Would not want to go through that again on this project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devitor, post: 631119, member: 44826"] Hmmm...and when you're using a 20 - MOA base with a large scope...yes the high stock is better. If the scope is high and the stock comb is low, you won't be able to hit the side of a barn - defeats the whole point of the exercise. Been there and done it with a Mauser M48. I got rid of it and put its scope on my Savage 10-FP. Would not want to go through that again on this project. [/QUOTE]
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