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Stock Heel drop for Big Bore Bolt Action w/Scope

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30 March 2012, 01:12
Austin Hunter
Stock Heel drop for Big Bore Bolt Action w/Scope
What is the optimal drop in the stock heel for a big bore rifle with a scope? 416/404/458 class.

Zero drop?


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30 March 2012, 01:33
jsl3170
the optimal drop should be wholly dependent upon your build.
30 March 2012, 02:20
J.D.Steele
quote:
Originally posted by jsl3170:
the optimal drop should be wholly dependent upon your build.

Your choice of scope eye relief and mounting height will of course affect your body's accommodation to a lesser or greater degree. Some choices simply won't work for some folks.

There is also the consideration of being able to use the iron sights effectively when the scope is removed. Not planning on removing the scope? Now let me see, what's that oldie-but-still-goodie truism again? Oh yeah...

You'll be s-o-r-r-y-y-y-y-y! (IMO)
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30 March 2012, 03:11
Austin Hunter
Obviously if you have a scope or have iron sights, it has to be different. But I said scope Smiler

I have a Mauser that I use iron sights on and the stock has lots of drop at the heel - it's perfect.

I suspect the right drop for me, with a scope, is somewhere between 0" and 1/2". I need to measure some rifles I have.

I did a stock for my father-in-laws scoped 7mm Mag and it has no drop on it. We have very different builds - LOP, face size, etc, but it fits us both perfectly.


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