Hey guys,
somewhat new to the game I always read and hear you should hold your head straight up.
I have a hard time trying this, anyway how I´m laying behind the rifle, I must tilt my head to be able to look through the center of the scope.
Well, I may have a wider skull than most people do, like the midwife pre-birth once said: "Let´s hope that the baby hasn´t the head of its father."
What I´m honestly thinking about for a while now is, if mounting the scope a 1/4" higher would solve the problem.
I´ve mounted my scope very low.
It is a Steiner M7Xi with a tube dia of 34mm, the lens cap of the objective is about 1/5" of an inch above the barrel.
So if I would take a scope mount which lifts the scope about 1/4", would that make a difference at all?
I would be happy to read your meanings or exoerience in this.
Best wishes,
Jay
somewhat new to the game I always read and hear you should hold your head straight up.
I have a hard time trying this, anyway how I´m laying behind the rifle, I must tilt my head to be able to look through the center of the scope.
Well, I may have a wider skull than most people do, like the midwife pre-birth once said: "Let´s hope that the baby hasn´t the head of its father."
What I´m honestly thinking about for a while now is, if mounting the scope a 1/4" higher would solve the problem.
I´ve mounted my scope very low.
It is a Steiner M7Xi with a tube dia of 34mm, the lens cap of the objective is about 1/5" of an inch above the barrel.
So if I would take a scope mount which lifts the scope about 1/4", would that make a difference at all?
I would be happy to read your meanings or exoerience in this.
Best wishes,
Jay