Here's some background information:
I have a Remington 700 in a KRG W-3 chassis, chambered in .22-250. The scope was a Vortex Viper PST 5-25X 30mm tube. It was mounted in Burris signature rings 1 inch height on a Badger Ordnance 20 MOA base.
I'm getting the rifle re-barreled to 6.5 CM with Krieger #10 heavy bull barrel. I am thinking of getting a Vortex Razor HD Gen II 4.5-27x56mm scope. I'm thinking of getting the Burris XTR signature rings in one inch height. Based on my calculations, I should have plenty of barrel/scope clearance.
Now here is my question. Even though I would have plenty of barrel clearance with the 1 inch height, would I be better off considering ergonomics with the 1.5 inch height?
I was reading on some other sites that from a prone position that the raised cheek piece (to accommodate higher rings) was more comfortable and put less strain on the neck and provided a better cheek weld than for lower rings. I'm asking this with respect to a chassis system NOT for a traditional rifle stock.
So for anyone that has had the experience of using both the lower rings versus a higher set, what is your opinion? Did you feel an improvement with moving to higher rings?
I have a Remington 700 in a KRG W-3 chassis, chambered in .22-250. The scope was a Vortex Viper PST 5-25X 30mm tube. It was mounted in Burris signature rings 1 inch height on a Badger Ordnance 20 MOA base.
I'm getting the rifle re-barreled to 6.5 CM with Krieger #10 heavy bull barrel. I am thinking of getting a Vortex Razor HD Gen II 4.5-27x56mm scope. I'm thinking of getting the Burris XTR signature rings in one inch height. Based on my calculations, I should have plenty of barrel/scope clearance.
Now here is my question. Even though I would have plenty of barrel clearance with the 1 inch height, would I be better off considering ergonomics with the 1.5 inch height?
I was reading on some other sites that from a prone position that the raised cheek piece (to accommodate higher rings) was more comfortable and put less strain on the neck and provided a better cheek weld than for lower rings. I'm asking this with respect to a chassis system NOT for a traditional rifle stock.
So for anyone that has had the experience of using both the lower rings versus a higher set, what is your opinion? Did you feel an improvement with moving to higher rings?