First, let me start by saying I'm about 1/3 of the way through a bottle of Irish whiskey, so if I'm making an ass of myself blame the booze. I'm a lightweight now.
I've never come across an AR mount that's low enough to get a good cheek weld with a 1-x optic. I'm always too low to get a good sight picture unless I butt the stock up against my jaw. Also, with the eye relief on most modern, decent quality scopes I don't get why there's so much offset in most mounts. I feel like I'd be better off with a lower height set of rings with maybe a tiny bit of offset on the front ring only. Does this exist?
Is the bone structure in my face all jacked up? Or is this a common issue? My long range precision rig is perfect with low rings and a 56mm objective. I want the same thing on my semi's but I'm having a hard time figuring out what works. I'm thinking about buying a delta optical 1-6x on koshkin's recommendation and I want to get this issue squared away before I commit to another LPVO. Otherwise I'll opt for an aimpoint.
Am I better off adding a riser to my stock or is there a better mounting solution out there? I'm a cheap SOB, but this is a big issue that I need to address, so I'm willing to drop some coin if there's a better solution to my problem.
I've never come across an AR mount that's low enough to get a good cheek weld with a 1-x optic. I'm always too low to get a good sight picture unless I butt the stock up against my jaw. Also, with the eye relief on most modern, decent quality scopes I don't get why there's so much offset in most mounts. I feel like I'd be better off with a lower height set of rings with maybe a tiny bit of offset on the front ring only. Does this exist?
Is the bone structure in my face all jacked up? Or is this a common issue? My long range precision rig is perfect with low rings and a 56mm objective. I want the same thing on my semi's but I'm having a hard time figuring out what works. I'm thinking about buying a delta optical 1-6x on koshkin's recommendation and I want to get this issue squared away before I commit to another LPVO. Otherwise I'll opt for an aimpoint.
Am I better off adding a riser to my stock or is there a better mounting solution out there? I'm a cheap SOB, but this is a big issue that I need to address, so I'm willing to drop some coin if there's a better solution to my problem.