Scope bit twice today:) what scope has best eye relief?

Look at the Leupold scopes they have some of the best eye relief.
And they are clear. Come with a lifetime warranty.
A bit expensive but really worth it.
Once you buy a Leupold you will never go back.
 
Scoped twice in one day. Sounds like a good time. I use a prostaff 5. 2.5x10x40 on my 30 06 and I find it has great eye relief. Never had an issue with getting scoped
 
That's odd Brian..... The bushnell is a cheap scope but should mount properly and shoot fine unless defective..... I am stumped..... Unless the scope is defective..... But sounds like you have used it before.....
 
View attachment 46902View attachment 46903Used it on my .308 with out issues. Here's a couple of pics , first pic is where I feel comfortable , second pic is where I need to be but I have to stretch my neck forward. Just got a better eye relief measurement , with two different users. Both measured at 3 inch eye relief. Maybe I got scoped because I had to lean over for the shot. But still don't explain why I have to move my rings and scope so far back and it's still not far enough back. Is it possible the stock is to long? If it was 4 inches shorter it would allow me to move my scope ahead but I think it might be a bit uncomfortable as I have long arms. Here's the pics( no ugly stick jokes please :) ).
 
I don't think it's the scope or mounts. I think that the fact I have to lean into the shot is moving the gun out of the sweet spot and causing me to have a bad grip and then not being able to control the recoil properly. The only answer seems to be the stock is to long. Sound right?
 
I thought the first pic looked normal/fine. The second one you are closer to the scope..... Hard to say without being there.

You are not out anything by upgrading from that scope, if anything it will be an improvement.
 
I don't think it's the scope or mounts. I think that the fact I have to lean into the shot is moving the gun out of the sweet spot and causing me to have a bad grip and then not being able to control the recoil properly. The only answer seems to be the stock is to long. Sound right?

Ok, looking at your pics, you seem to be practicing good technique..... But you are correct, you are more than 2.5 inches away...... And European guns do tend to have a longer lop than some others, so maybe you just need a scope with more eye relief.....

Nice tuque eh!
 
I thought the first pic looked normal/fine. The second one you are closer to the scope..... Hard to say without being there.

You are not out anything by upgrading from that scope, if anything it will be an improvement.
yes the first pic feels good the second pic is where I'm stretching my neck, but it's where I need to be. I'm planning on a new scope but think I will have the same issue , as I do have a 3 inch eye relief on this one.
 
Ok, looking at your pics, you seem to be practicing good technique..... But you are correct, you are more than 2.5 inches away...... And European guns do tend to have a longer lop than some others, so maybe you just need a scope with more eye relief.....

Nice tuque eh!
Yes four inch relief would be perfect. What about the fact that my scope and rings is all the way back , at the furthest adjustment . This is OK?
 
It's ok, I had that on my 223 yote rifle as I hunt very cold weather and wear lots of clothing.......
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Is it possible for you to shoulder a friends rifle, see how it feels and compare to yours? Measure length of pull on yours, from the trigger to butt. Should be somewhere in the 13.5-13.75" range(usually).
 
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