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The Basics, Starting Out
Ring Height on M700
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 449823" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>Unless you're dealing with a very large objective bell, or a barrel configuration that may cause some interference, the question of scope height comes down to stock configuration and cheek weld. Specifically, what's the comb configuration and its height? Does it have an adjustable comb? How will you be shooting it? Prone? Offhand? Sitting, or some other supported position? All these make a huge difference in what will (and will not) work in the field, and they need to be considered and balanced accordingly. Ask a few more questions, before settling on an answer here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 449823, member: 15748"] Unless you're dealing with a very large objective bell, or a barrel configuration that may cause some interference, the question of scope height comes down to stock configuration and cheek weld. Specifically, what's the comb configuration and its height? Does it have an adjustable comb? How will you be shooting it? Prone? Offhand? Sitting, or some other supported position? All these make a huge difference in what will (and will not) work in the field, and they need to be considered and balanced accordingly. Ask a few more questions, before settling on an answer here. [/QUOTE]
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