Quote Originally Posted by C Ward View Post
Concept works in theory , in practice there will be scope height issues . It will either be too high for the bolt gun or too low for the AR and more than likely the will be eye relief problems as well . Works OK going between bolt guns with similar stock setups but is still a pain in the ass .

The receiver is already drilled and taped for a scope base from the factory . You'd be better served now getting rid of the shity injection molded stock than planning on moving the scope around .
All the guns that I move scopes around on have adjustable cheek pieces. Since I use only the one scope, I just set the comb height and leave it set.

I'm not worried about the height over from the bolt gun's perspective. There are some good chassis systems that have a higher-than-normal looking requirement for the scope, ex: strike 30 chassis, tac21 chassis.....

Ive never experienced any issues with having a higher optics mounting. My experience is more limited compared to yours. If you have experience with the pros/cons of a really high optics mounting, I would love to hear the effects (I don't want to reinvent the wheel)....