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Manners LRH - LA
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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 3024090" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>Everyone's face is different, and my shooting buddy has no cheek bones and I can't get low enough on his stock to see through his optic. I have high cheek bones and I don't think my LRH even came with enough spacers to get the riser that high. I am using a 1.27" Hawkins mount which is a little higher than I would typically go on my hunting rifles.</p><p></p><p>Not to sound critical, but its <em>not</em> a shotgun and its <em>not</em> meant to be shot like a shotgun. You are aiming through a scope versus mounting and shooting instinctively with the aid of front bead. I would consider reevaluating how you get on the rifle. With a little repetition and retraining of your brain you would probably be just as comfortable with it a little lower. I have been able to do it with AR's after getting over the 2.26" craze/fad.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]540174[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 3024090, member: 113623"] Everyone's face is different, and my shooting buddy has no cheek bones and I can't get low enough on his stock to see through his optic. I have high cheek bones and I don't think my LRH even came with enough spacers to get the riser that high. I am using a 1.27" Hawkins mount which is a little higher than I would typically go on my hunting rifles. Not to sound critical, but its [I]not[/I] a shotgun and its [I]not[/I] meant to be shot like a shotgun. You are aiming through a scope versus mounting and shooting instinctively with the aid of front bead. I would consider reevaluating how you get on the rifle. With a little repetition and retraining of your brain you would probably be just as comfortable with it a little lower. I have been able to do it with AR's after getting over the 2.26" craze/fad. [ATTACH type="full"]540174[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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