Thanks, Aaron, for your reply.
Getting a Monte Carlo stock and shortening it might be the answer. Being new to the gun (had another Survivor in .45 Colt/410 previously) I wasn't aware that stocks could be interchanged. Now I can see some interesting combinations possible with this platform.
Next weekend we'll be taking our Africa battery out to get more proficient with them. My boy will be after warthog, jackal, and maybe hartebeest. In Africa, he'll probably be shooting with the aid of shooting sticks (bi- or tripod). We'll shoot with those aids at the range then we'll see if he still needs to have the Survivor altered.
Other possible remedies to the high scope problem would be:
a. mounting a Leupold VX-L on it (nope, too expensive)
b. mounting a ghost ring sight
c. mounting a Williams receiver sight
d. mounting a Leupold Scout at intermediate eye relief
I have a Marlin .45-70 GG that had both the ghost ring and the scout scope but I took off the scope because I found that I could acquire the target faster with the ghost ring (especially in low light or thick brush). Does anyone have any experience with either the ghost ring or the scout scope on the Survivor?
I live in Oregon and have hunted Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska. This will be my first time in Africa (hopefully not my last).
dadof14