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<blockquote data-quote="J E Custom" data-source="post: 440121" data-attributes="member: 2736"><p>If you set the eye relief all the way forward so that you have to move your head a little</p><p>forward it will take the slack out of your neck and prevent your head from moving forward </p><p>under recoil and also help prevent getting kissed by the scope when shooting in the prone</p><p>position.</p><p></p><p>On hard kicking rifles it is a must to have the most eye relief possible and setting the</p><p>scope position to take advantage of it.</p><p></p><p>As mentioned the right length stock is also very important to prevent the scope from </p><p>giving you a ringer.</p><p></p><p>So check the length of pull and the eye relief and this should not happen even if shooting </p><p>from an awkward position.</p><p></p><p>Just a few tips.</p><p></p><p>J E CUSTOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J E Custom, post: 440121, member: 2736"] If you set the eye relief all the way forward so that you have to move your head a little forward it will take the slack out of your neck and prevent your head from moving forward under recoil and also help prevent getting kissed by the scope when shooting in the prone position. On hard kicking rifles it is a must to have the most eye relief possible and setting the scope position to take advantage of it. As mentioned the right length stock is also very important to prevent the scope from giving you a ringer. So check the length of pull and the eye relief and this should not happen even if shooting from an awkward position. Just a few tips. J E CUSTOM [/QUOTE]
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