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Pistol Packing Preacher
12-17-2016, 14:18
I picked up a scope for my AR. PROSTAFF 3-9x40 and the proper mount for the scope.
I have 2 problems with it. 1st - I can not use the scope with my ear muffs on. They must be removed before I can use the scope properly. Not a big deal cause I can wear ear plugs. Ear muffs hit the stock where I cannot see thru the scope.
2nd - My neck really hurts as I get my eye in the right place. REALLY HURTS! I can only stand less much less that 30 seconds with my head at that angle. My Savage HMR17 with a scope does not pose that problem. It is like I would like to move the AR stock DOWN an inch or so.... and I am aware that you can't do that. The adjustable stocks adjust UP... not down! (as far as I know)
I'm 6'2" 200 lbs.
This problem is so bad that I'm thinking of giving up on the main use of my AR and that is rodent elimination...
Any help will be appreciated!
PPP

MarkCO
12-17-2016, 14:25
You just need a taller scope mount. Typical is in the 2.5-2.7 inch range, but there are mounts as high as 3.5". I have a few friends that are really tall, one uses a 3" and the other a 3.3". If you like the mount you have, just use a riser rail.

Jamnanc
12-17-2016, 16:52
If you used "normal" scope mounts, it's probably way too low. Take a look at the Burris pepr online and see how much space there is from rail to bottom of the scope.

Tincup
01-10-2017, 08:29
Less expensive route would be to install a riser of the appropriate height.