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New Owner of Remington Arms Talks of its FUTURE
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<blockquote data-quote="J E Custom" data-source="post: 2000128" data-attributes="member: 2736"><p>Actually the average drop at the Comb is 1.5 to 1.7 to position the eye in line with the sites/scope. The actual average drop at the heel is 2.25 to 3 ". This is common for dangerous game rifles with tremendous amounts of recoil allowing some of the recoil energy to be directed upwards.</p><p></p><p>Classic style rifles with little or no drop are notorious for there recoil. They do however aid in minimizing muzzle climb. More drop and a monte carlo/adjustable cheek piece are a good way to get the benefit of both.</p><p></p><p>Just saying</p><p></p><p>J E CUSTOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J E Custom, post: 2000128, member: 2736"] Actually the average drop at the Comb is 1.5 to 1.7 to position the eye in line with the sites/scope. The actual average drop at the heel is 2.25 to 3 ". This is common for dangerous game rifles with tremendous amounts of recoil allowing some of the recoil energy to be directed upwards. Classic style rifles with little or no drop are notorious for there recoil. They do however aid in minimizing muzzle climb. More drop and a monte carlo/adjustable cheek piece are a good way to get the benefit of both. Just saying J E CUSTOM [/QUOTE]
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