Thanks for the information.
I happened to see the Mathews cheek rest after I ordered another brand. I ordered the Mathews cheek rest anyway. I compared the two and the cheaper cheek rest looks like it will do the job. The Mathews cheek rest can be set much higher, and I need that height on my Enfield #4 MK I because the scope mount is high and so are its scope mounting rings. I hope the gunsmith can install it on my Enfield's wooden stock.
For this next year I will be restricting myself the Hornady BTHP 105 grain 6mm bullet.
I ended up with an EGW 20 moa scope rail getting mounted on my rifle. My first rail just didn't fit very well.
I am going to get one of the tripod front rests; I'm just trying to decide which one to get. I will use it with a soft "Rabit ear" v-type bag along with a similar rear bag sitting on a soft rectangular rear bag. Once I become consistent shooting this rifle at 100 yards, I'll try to find some nearby ranges that have longer distances available and see what I can do. I do shoot from a seated and more upright position. I find it more comfortable, and the recoil doesn't seem to justify using a prone position. I'm old and not as flexible as I used to be. - LOL
I will be getting a new rifle scope this April as a birthday present. I would like to know what scopes and power ranges others 6mm ARC shooters are using. Going to full power (32x) on my scope makes getting my cheek weld position extremely critical to just be able to see out of the scope. I'm considering the 4-20+ power scopes with 50mm lenses and 1" tubes so I can still use my current rings and installation. I'm looking in the $300.00 price range.
I'll then reinstall my old scope back on the Enfield, where it came from.
I happened to see the Mathews cheek rest after I ordered another brand. I ordered the Mathews cheek rest anyway. I compared the two and the cheaper cheek rest looks like it will do the job. The Mathews cheek rest can be set much higher, and I need that height on my Enfield #4 MK I because the scope mount is high and so are its scope mounting rings. I hope the gunsmith can install it on my Enfield's wooden stock.
For this next year I will be restricting myself the Hornady BTHP 105 grain 6mm bullet.
I ended up with an EGW 20 moa scope rail getting mounted on my rifle. My first rail just didn't fit very well.
I am going to get one of the tripod front rests; I'm just trying to decide which one to get. I will use it with a soft "Rabit ear" v-type bag along with a similar rear bag sitting on a soft rectangular rear bag. Once I become consistent shooting this rifle at 100 yards, I'll try to find some nearby ranges that have longer distances available and see what I can do. I do shoot from a seated and more upright position. I find it more comfortable, and the recoil doesn't seem to justify using a prone position. I'm old and not as flexible as I used to be. - LOL
I will be getting a new rifle scope this April as a birthday present. I would like to know what scopes and power ranges others 6mm ARC shooters are using. Going to full power (32x) on my scope makes getting my cheek weld position extremely critical to just be able to see out of the scope. I'm considering the 4-20+ power scopes with 50mm lenses and 1" tubes so I can still use my current rings and installation. I'm looking in the $300.00 price range.
I'll then reinstall my old scope back on the Enfield, where it came from.