Okay, so I've realised that I really need to pull my scope back a little. Either that, or get the length of pull shaved on the buttstock *or* get a scope with a more generous eye relief, but I figured I'd try the rings first, as it's a less drastic (read: more reversible or less expensive) solution.
Can anyone tell what the hell bases I need? I was looking at the STD two-piece bases and extension rings, but I don't know what the RVR stands for in 'Winchester Model 70 RVR Matte' Or RVF/R, for that matter.
I have a 2008 Model 70 and a Nikon Prostaff 3-9x 40 scope -- so I'm thinking that low rings will be okay.
Here's a pic to show how much farther away the scope on my Winchester is, compared to my father-in-law's Remmy 710. I get a clear scope picture when I shoulder his, but I have to crawl the stock to get a clear picture on mine. So that the butstock's actually jammed into my arm below the shoulder.--the bicep, I guess.
Can anyone tell what the hell bases I need? I was looking at the STD two-piece bases and extension rings, but I don't know what the RVR stands for in 'Winchester Model 70 RVR Matte' Or RVF/R, for that matter.
I have a 2008 Model 70 and a Nikon Prostaff 3-9x 40 scope -- so I'm thinking that low rings will be okay.
Here's a pic to show how much farther away the scope on my Winchester is, compared to my father-in-law's Remmy 710. I get a clear scope picture when I shoulder his, but I have to crawl the stock to get a clear picture on mine. So that the butstock's actually jammed into my arm below the shoulder.--the bicep, I guess.
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