A buddy of mine showed up last weekend to shoot on my farm. He had a Savage FCP-SR in 6.5 Creedmoor and an Athlon Argos BTR Gen 2 6-24 scope. He's not a hard core shooter, so he is not breaking the bank on equipment.
He said something seemed to be hitting him when he shot from a seated position. I thought he was imagining it, but I fired a round, and the scope hit me in the nose. I have the same scope on a Savage 93R, which has virtually no recoil, so I have not had problems with it.
I guess the eye relief is pretty short on this scope. I don't know what else could be happening.
Anyway, he's around 6'4", and he thinks the stock on the Savage is too short for him. He is looking at other options, such as Boyd's and the MDT LSS chassis. Any suggestions?
I don't know if this scope is going to work out or not. I had to turn my nose out of the way in order to shoot. I have never had a scope hit me before, so I don't know how to deal with it. I'm wondering if a short LOP is what caused him to get hit in the face over and over.
He said something seemed to be hitting him when he shot from a seated position. I thought he was imagining it, but I fired a round, and the scope hit me in the nose. I have the same scope on a Savage 93R, which has virtually no recoil, so I have not had problems with it.
I guess the eye relief is pretty short on this scope. I don't know what else could be happening.
Anyway, he's around 6'4", and he thinks the stock on the Savage is too short for him. He is looking at other options, such as Boyd's and the MDT LSS chassis. Any suggestions?
I don't know if this scope is going to work out or not. I had to turn my nose out of the way in order to shoot. I have never had a scope hit me before, so I don't know how to deal with it. I'm wondering if a short LOP is what caused him to get hit in the face over and over.