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Scope Height

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2018 1:28 pm
by Kujones
I want to rate my scope about 1/4". I'm currently using BKL High Scope rings and have their risers but the combination is about 1/4" too high. I'm having trouble finding either risers or scope rings that will result in a net raising of 1/4".

Any thoughts?

Re: Scope Height

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2018 3:14 pm
by atomicbrh
Look at the Morr Accuracy "the edge" standard height rings. They should be shorter than the BKL riser/ring combination but slightly higher than a BKL 257H high ring. Bad thing is they are a much higher price than the BKL rings.

Re: Scope Height

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2018 3:24 pm
by acorneau
The BKL high rings are 1" above the receiver (0.975"), the risers with the medium rings puts it at 1.45" above the receiver. No middle ground there from BKL's offerings. You'll have to look at a different solution if you want to get to 1.25".

You could look at a DIP dovetail-to-Weaver rail and then find some Weaver-style rings to get to the 1.25", but it would take some research to find the right combo to get you there.

Re: Scope Height

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2018 3:34 pm
by acorneau
atomicbrh wrote: Fri Nov 23, 2018 3:14 pm Look at the Morr Accuracy "the edge" standard height rings. They should be shorter than the BKL riser/ring combination but slightly higher than a BKL 257H high ring. Bad thing is they are a much higher price than the BKL rings.
The Edge rings are listed at 1.45" from receiver to centerline of the scope. Assuming a 1" scope tube that means a height of 0.95" between receiver and bottom of the scope tube.

Edge tall rings are listed as 0.1" taller than the regular, so 1.05".

Re: Scope Height

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2018 4:33 pm
by cedestech
You didn't mention the stock you are running. If the comb isn't at the limit you could get 1/4" craft foam/sponge rubber and make a cheek pad for your comb. Raising it 1/4" and fix your problem on the cheep...

Re: Scope Height

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 6:59 am
by Kujones
I'm shooting a CZ American stock with an aftermarket comb that sits right at borderline. Trying for a heads-up position and having to crawl down with the current set up.