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The Basics, Starting Out
Scope height, cheek weld and eye relief
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<blockquote data-quote="MFGRVA" data-source="post: 1916442" data-attributes="member: 114328"><p>This weekend will see plenty of experimenting with the rifle, for sure. Dug out my old ITC cheek riser after work, have the slip-on recoil pad and an am likely to take along an older 1" scope and a few different set of rings that I have, if I decide to go there just to see what happens. (the PST is the only 30mm glass I have at this point, no alternate rings for it currently).</p><p></p><p>I'm starting the journey with this rifle in late May/early June by design - can't hunt large game with modern firearms here until mid-November which gives me all kinds of time to dial in the set up and get good and comfortable with it (perhaps a few coyotes will have to assist in the process) before then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MFGRVA, post: 1916442, member: 114328"] This weekend will see plenty of experimenting with the rifle, for sure. Dug out my old ITC cheek riser after work, have the slip-on recoil pad and an am likely to take along an older 1" scope and a few different set of rings that I have, if I decide to go there just to see what happens. (the PST is the only 30mm glass I have at this point, no alternate rings for it currently). I'm starting the journey with this rifle in late May/early June by design - can't hunt large game with modern firearms here until mid-November which gives me all kinds of time to dial in the set up and get good and comfortable with it (perhaps a few coyotes will have to assist in the process) before then. [/QUOTE]
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