Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: savagehunter on February 07, 2018, 08:25:58 PM
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Alright you guys your advice helped me decide that I did not néed a muzzle break on my heavy barreled savage stagger feed build . Last night I picked up one ugly ass mcmillan stock with all the green camo on it figured for 350 bucks it wasn't too much more then an hs or a hogue aluminum bed stock. Gonna be shooting long range non living thinks wit this rifle. So should I put a cheek riser on this baby? Looking at mounting a high power scope 10-50 8-32 or maybe a fixed power scope. This is for practice and learning and I'm kinda new to shooting past 300. I do reload and have been shooting a savage lrh 6.5x284 for 2 years longest shot has been 476 yds on my high hunt muley this year . Thanks guys any help appreciated.
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You need a cheek rider to adjust for cheek weld. With a big 50mm scope on it you’ll probably need it but you won’t know for sure till you have it all put together.
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My long range hunter has one and I have the mil/mil vortex pst on it and even with my big head it seems to help get me aligned when on higher powers. Is it hard to install a riser and do I risk damaging the stock?
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It depends on which of the style riser you choose.
Some are simple, slip-on while others require drilling through the stock for adjustment/attachment bolts.
Best thing is get it put together and see if you need one first.
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I have contemplated this with my 28 Nosler. I could drop a ring size and save~1/8” in rise but feel I should put a riser pad for optimum shooting form. I shoot I sub MOA now but think the pad will help improve. I would need it removable for cleaning though because the comb is already at bore level.
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You really need to check the fit of the stock before you start doing anything else.
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Like said above. See how it fits with the scope mounted up. While it’s possible to shoot really accurate with out a great cheek weld I find that it helps a ton to have a proper cheek weld in seeing your shots through recoil.
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To get a good cheek weld even with straight tube scopes I need to raise the comb. I use inexpensive butt bags, they have a foam insert. If I need to go higher I cut extra pads from neoprene waders.
Little Sako that I like with butt bag with insert to raise comb because any lower rings the bolt hits the scope.
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