I'm a total noob to the whole Precision Rifle thing having become addicted to punching paper at longer and longer ranges while sighting in an RD on my AR15. So I researched and started building my first gun using a Savage 10 FCP-SR in 6.5 Creedmoor and adding stuff as I gain experience and accumulate the funds. I mounted a Vortex Crossfire II 6-24X50 AO and set it up by closing my eyes and mounting the rifle to my shoulder and then opening my eyes to see my sight picture. Kept sliding the scope back and adjusting ring position until it was perfect when the rifle is mounted with proper cheek weld. It shoots really well at 100 - 300 yards and when the weather clears again I'll push the range. But I noticed that my scope is pushed *way* forward on the gun....seemingly unnaturally so compared
to pix I have seen.
Any advice on this? Is there any issues that you guys can think of that might present themselves in the future with having the optic mounted this far forward on the gun? When I add a tripod and go prone will I need a different cheek weld or position myself further back on the gun and need to slide the optic back?
Thanks in advance!
VooDoo
to pix I have seen.
Any advice on this? Is there any issues that you guys can think of that might present themselves in the future with having the optic mounted this far forward on the gun? When I add a tripod and go prone will I need a different cheek weld or position myself further back on the gun and need to slide the optic back?
Thanks in advance!
VooDoo
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