Beautiful!
Care to share what scope and rings you have on it.
Nice looking rifle, Kody.. I've got a question for you though. How is the eye relief with that scope on the 452 in the synthetic stock?
The reason I'm asking is I have the same scope on a 455 American and I find I have to move my head further forward than I prefer.
I've got my front ring as far ahead as it will go on the scope, the ring is actually hanging over the ejection port in fact.
Nice looking rifle, Kody.. I've got a question for you though. How is the eye relief with that scope on the 452 in the synthetic stock?
The reason I'm asking is I have the same scope on a 455 American and I find I have to move my head further forward than I prefer.
I've got my front ring as far ahead as it will go on the scope, the back of the ring is actually hanging over the ejection port in fact.
p.s. I'm using the same Warne rings.
I have the same dilemma with this set up. I naturally shoot with my head fairly forwards, but I still wish I could move the scope about 1/2 in backwards. I no longer have my 455 American, but the 452 American that this scope came from has about 1/2 in shorter LOP than the Silhouette so the shorter eye relief of this scope isn’t noticeable. I am thinking about moving my VX2 6-18 AO scope back onto the Silhouette as it is a better fit for this rifle and put the 3-9 x 33 back onto the 452 American. I like to mount my scope fairly low, but with this stock I had to go a little higher to get a comfortable cheek weld. I have tried a couple of rings on this rifle and the Warne seemed to give me the proper height I was looking for.
Kody
Nice looking rifle, Kody.. I've got a question for you though. How is the eye relief with that scope on the 452 in the synthetic stock?
The reason I'm asking is I have the same scope on a 455 American and I find I have to move my head further forward than I prefer.
I've got my front ring as far ahead as it will go on the scope, the back of the ring is actually hanging over the ejection port in fact.
p.s. I'm using the same Warne rings.
I have the same dilemma with this set up. I naturally shoot with my head fairly forwards, but I still wish I could move the scope about 1/2 in backwards. I no longer have my 455 American, but the 452 American that this scope came from has about 1/2 in shorter LOP than the Silhouette so the shorter eye relief of this scope isn’t noticeable. I am thinking about moving my VX2 6-18 AO scope back onto the Silhouette as it is a better fit for this rifle and put the 3-9 x 33 back onto the 452 American. I like to mount my scope fairly low, but with this stock I had to go a little higher to get a comfortable cheek weld. I have tried a couple of rings on this rifle and the Warne seemed to give me the proper height I was looking for.
Kody
I've posted this one before, but this was my 452 Style in a wood stock from another 452 Varmint. I liked the nickel/wood combo. Many flying rats met their demise on account of this one.
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I've posted this one before, but this was my 452 Style in a wood stock from another 452 Varmint. I liked the nickel/wood combo. Many flying rats met their demise on account of this one.
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I've posted this one before, but this was my 452 Style in a wood stock from another 452 Varmint. I liked the nickel/wood combo. Many flying rats met their demise on account of this one.
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What stock?
Good suggestion 22LRGUY. Using the BKL offset ring in the front, facing backwards, will move the scope closer to your eye. I have a set of BKL 257 rings that work well but are too high for what I need. I wish they made the 200 series about 0.5 high, that would be just perfect. I might get a set anyway, just to try it out.
Kody