Well I recently had a thread started about this same scope and rifle.
I have an Sightron S111 mounted on a Browning Xbolt SS 7 mm.
I had to Goose neck my head forward,to get the full eye box.
This ,with the scope mounted as far back as possible.
So on advice from others,I've ordered a one piece mount.
But ,what I didn't mention,because I only found out today,is that, this only happens on max power,24x.
When I dial it back to 9,12,14 power , I get a proper cheekweld,no goosenecking.
Oh,today was the first time I tryed less than 24 power.
I know,I know, I'm a dumbazz
One question remains though,
Is it normal for the eye box to change so much? When increasing magnification?
If so, How do you compensate for this? Or do you just do the Goose neck,when you increase your magnification?
Thanks again
I have an Sightron S111 mounted on a Browning Xbolt SS 7 mm.
I had to Goose neck my head forward,to get the full eye box.
This ,with the scope mounted as far back as possible.
So on advice from others,I've ordered a one piece mount.
But ,what I didn't mention,because I only found out today,is that, this only happens on max power,24x.
When I dial it back to 9,12,14 power , I get a proper cheekweld,no goosenecking.
Oh,today was the first time I tryed less than 24 power.
I know,I know, I'm a dumbazz
One question remains though,
Is it normal for the eye box to change so much? When increasing magnification?
If so, How do you compensate for this? Or do you just do the Goose neck,when you increase your magnification?
Thanks again




















































