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    Is my scope too close to my rail?

    Just googled that. That's a cool tool. Perhaps I can rent such a tool at a place like home depot.
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    Is my scope too close to my rail?

    Thanks! I've heard some folks say to use a heat gun to take the rail off (I used JB weld epoxy). Is that right? Don't have a vise or a hacksaw laying around. Perhaps I can find these items at home depot.
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    Is my scope too close to my rail?

    Hey All, first time bedding a rail and wanted to get your opinion: is my scope too close to my rail? The gap between is very small (to get proper eye relief). The gap is about 2mm. If it’s an issue. Can i just take this rail off with a heat gun and throw a shorter one on there? Thanks!
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    WTB Sig Sauer Kilo (1600-2000)

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    Embedded photos - Google Earth Pro

    It's working for me! Thanks!
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    Help me figure out what type of stock I have

    Hey Guys, I am trying to buy an adjustable kydex cheek rest off of Matthews Fabrication's website and I can't figure out what type of stock I have (I did not buy this rifle/stock). Please see the attached photos (sorry about the duct tape cheek rest being in the way. If it's obstructive to a...
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    WTB D.F.A.T #43

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    WTB D.F.A.T #30

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    Advice Needed: Getting Proper Eye Relief

    Is the only potential issue in having the ring over the port on a picatinny that it could just obstruct the load/ejection port? I will eye ball it to see to what degree it may or may not obstruct
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    Advice Needed: Getting Proper Eye Relief

    Understood thank you. So one more question for you and others: 1) Should I use power 14, because it blows up the image of an animal to the highest degree, and accept the tunneling. Or is tunneling considered poor sight alignment in terms of rifle/scope marksmanship? 2) Should I throw a...
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    Advice Needed: Getting Proper Eye Relief

    Is it an absolute rule that one must have clear vision through their scope without any shadows and tunneling. Is that correct sight alignment? I ask because I've hear a lot of folks talk about the importance of having a clear picture through the scope, without any shadows, every time you take...
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    Advice Needed: Getting Proper Eye Relief

    Bear in mind that I am still a white belt in the art of the rifle. Been hunting/shooting for a while now, just haven't taken a deep dive into the technique and getting everything dialed until now.
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    Advice Needed: Getting Proper Eye Relief

    Thanks for commenting. I don't understand what you mean by don't forget about exit pupil. What can I do to mitigate what you are bringing up?
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