□īut seriously, unless you've tried it I really don't think you'll find it to be a problem or we'd have heard about it. All of the Prism Scopes For those suffering from astigmatism, the fixed magnification and etched reticle ensure they have a clear and easy to see reticle. I know what you're thinking, "That BJK is one heck of a guy.". You buy what you want for a scope and if it can't be mounted in the right place I'll let you send it to me for proper disposal. My personal Goldilocks magnification zone is the 1-6x which I use for competition. I can mount my red dot anywhere on the rail, but I have it just far enough forward for required scopelike eye relief. Low Power Variable Scopes (LPVO) start at 1x to enable quick close-up shots and can go up to 4x, 6x, 8x, and now there’s even some 10x available. I don't creep up on the rifle and I have no problems. Prism and fixed magnification optics serve a specific purpose. It would be universally posted and a hot topic, also a required redesign of the rifle would be in the works so that it could be used. We cover some of the best red dot, magnified optic, and prism scopes with the ideal. If it was a problem this wouldn't be the first time we've seen the problem. But I'd be willing to bet that once you have what you want in hand a mounting solution can be found unless you have some sort of strange anatomical peculiarities. Click to expand.Have you actually tried a scope or are you only thinking that it won't work? I can't see any scope having a problem with eye relief on that rail.
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