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#1 Post by Dave 101 »

Hi all

What a great day to be on the range with the AR15 ! Having problems getting a good cheek weld and eye relief which I didnt seem to have an issue with last year . Today I had to take the specs off to get a decent sight picture but found the ear muff was pushed up against the stock and slightly lifting it , This was shooting in a shallow fox hole leaning forward , but in the prone position everything seems fine , feels like I need a longer stock with a butt plate that is adjustable up and down , is there such a thing out there for an AR15 ?
Any ideas or advice welcome .

Did have some fun shooting the BSA in .22 Rem Jet as I managed to knock down the 300 yd ETR its only zeroed at 25 yds so just aimed 2' high .

Dave
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#2 Post by bobbob »

Proper moulded ear plugs :grin: Stops the problem of ear muffs riding up.
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#3 Post by Michael Sproul »

Shallow trenches are always a pain especially if you're leaning out in a sort of half arsed standing/prone. How are you supporting the rifle, bipod/mag rested or fully off your elbows?
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#4 Post by M99 »

bobbob wrote:Proper moulded ear plugs :grin: Stops the problem of ear muffs riding up.
Totally agree - I have a pair and they were money very well spent

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#5 Post by Dave 101 »

Good idea [ plugs ] will have to get that sorted out ,

As you described it spud with a bipod ,

This is the second time now Ive not felt comfy with the set up after making changes .

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#6 Post by ovenpaa »

The .22 Rem Jet sounds to be a very handy round. Hope the weather was good for you despite the issues, we have glorious weather here, 15C in the shade, far too good to be inside, lets hope the weather holds out for the next few days.
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#7 Post by Sim G »

Dave 101 wrote:
This is the second time now Ive not felt comfy with the set up after making changes .

So, why change things.......? :run:
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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#8 Post by M99 »

Dave 101 wrote:Good idea [ plugs ] will have to get that sorted out ,

As you described it spud with a bipod ,

This is the second time now Ive not felt comfy with the set up after making changes .

Dave
Believe it or not I got mine from Specsavers!! - took about 10 days to be made (after being molded to my ear). Great value, wish I had got the string between them now, you can get them is different colours too!!

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#9 Post by Sim G »

Nah Mike, don't worry about the string. I have a pair with and a pair without. The "withs" don't get used any more. The string continually gets in the way and any rubbing on the string from anything, transmits that noise staight into your ear, amplified!

Got to admit, after my last hearing test, I now wear plugs AND electronic muffs. Off the firing point, I still wear the muffs.....
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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#10 Post by Dave 101 »

Sim G wrote:
Dave 101 wrote:
This is the second time now Ive not felt comfy with the set up after making changes .

So, why change things.......? :run:
First time I was trying a different scope so I have changed back , also I think its a bit of an age thing where I cant seem to bend the way I used to , thats why I am happy benching my .22s these days , but I still want to get out with the FB from time to time .

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