Man you guys are really boring this time of year! LOL OK, here is my question...
I have a 54.18 w/ a McMillian 1808 stock. I had standard Millet "High" rings on it as this height has allways worked on my hunting rifles, no go, too short, took too much work to contorte (sp?) my head and neck to be able to see through the scope...
How does one go about finding out the perfect height at witch to mount a scope on a particular rifle using a particular hold?
One method I thought up , but haven't tried yet, it to shoulder the rifle with my eyes closed, have a partner hold a measuring tape faceing me on the top of the receiver, and (after opening eyes) read off the number in the center of my view. Repete until have the right numberwith a fair amount of confidence, subtract 1/2" for scope depth and that would be "my" mounting height. ...humm...
Would be nice to try out different rifles with different mounts but I think both guys at my local club that shoot the 1808 stock have mounts that are too low.
I am just looking for a starting point before going and ordering X$ worth of custom height mounts and BKL riser blocks, etc.
Thanks for your input...
Chicken George