805Bowhunter
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Hey everyone,
I'm newer to rifle hunting (been bowhunting the west for close to 20 years). I've got a Christensen Ridgline 06 with a talley 20moa rail, seekins rings (low) and a NF NXS 2.5-10x42. With my cheek weld and eye relief, the front of the scope is just barely touching the very front of the pic rail. I know that anything touching the scope is a big no-no. I've got about 3/4 of an inch on the pic rail that I could cut off above the most forward screw. Is there any downside to modifying the pic rail this way? I was just going to use a dremmel and shave off the necessary amount to give the scope good clearance. My other options would be to put a higher ring on the scope but I dont really want to do that because its going to mess with everything I mentioned at the beginning.
Any insight into this would be tremendously helpful.
I'm newer to rifle hunting (been bowhunting the west for close to 20 years). I've got a Christensen Ridgline 06 with a talley 20moa rail, seekins rings (low) and a NF NXS 2.5-10x42. With my cheek weld and eye relief, the front of the scope is just barely touching the very front of the pic rail. I know that anything touching the scope is a big no-no. I've got about 3/4 of an inch on the pic rail that I could cut off above the most forward screw. Is there any downside to modifying the pic rail this way? I was just going to use a dremmel and shave off the necessary amount to give the scope good clearance. My other options would be to put a higher ring on the scope but I dont really want to do that because its going to mess with everything I mentioned at the beginning.
Any insight into this would be tremendously helpful.
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