Originally Posted by kingston
I admit to preferring a mount height low enough to accommodate a solid cheek weld on the stock. Increased mounting heights result in a jawbone or pterygoid muscle weld. In my experience a cheek weld is more comfortable and consistent. While adding a stock pack helps, I prefer not having one on a sporter, lightweight or otherwise. There’s definitely more than one way to skin this cat.


Not suprisingly, the stocks on the new breed of production ultra lights were definitely not designed with long range/maximum inclination scope mounting systems in mind. Ranch hand doesn't make a bumper to fit a Ford Mustang either.