"Vision" is a terrible opportunity to waste! The proposition "a picture is worth a thousand words", isn't hollow logic. Photos are empowering! They allow independent judgments and perspectives. Ever heard of "thinking outside the box?" Photos are often the "heads up" display empowering perspective beyond total reliance on an O/P good faith narrative!
Such Narratives without more, thinking only "inside the box" of factors portrayed. Questions presented in these Forums, here as inference of Community expertise. But the 'experts' relying principally on his descriptions and questions resulting as framed. "Independent evaluation and thinking outside the box, foreclosed
Here, photos revealing whether/what basic type of sighting equipment involved. I'd consider scoping relevant and perhaps evidence of a very short stock length of pull as to inquire about stock fit. The question of a muzzle brake noted as some folks more sensitive to sound. All the 'stuff' maybe not even to be asked 'if' a photo resolving whether applicable concern. Moving s here from simply the rifle to "human factors"!
In the field of Photo Imagery & Analysis, a common saying as "confirmation value of information predicted, a definite second place to "discovery value of the unpredicted!".
So! I'll continue to agitate for good pix with the admission too, of 'love awesome rifle centerfolds' with opportunity to drool! And thanks RR for that heavy barreled pix!
Oh ye of tunnel vision!
Best!
John