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    ok i also like to be looking "on top" i hate flat guns. I have an adjustable comb in my guns

    you really need to have your head hard on the stock no matter how you like to shoot tho mate, its the only way to get a consistant mount which results in consistant breaks.

    Im not quite sure what you mean but but experiment with a bit of foam roll mate and tape it onto the stock, this will give you a higher head position an will also have the added effect of softening some of the cheek bashing

    Usually by doing this your gun will pattern a bit higher tho. try it.

    Paint a bit of ply wood, put a dot in the middle, walk back 25m and squeze the trigger off when your bead hits the dot, go see where the majority of your pattern goes an repeat a few times
    Thats the only way to get a definitive answer to how high your gun is shooting without someone very experienced helping you out

 

 

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