Hi Josh - It probably has a lot more 'drop' than your OU. A 'cheek piece' to elevate the comb might be the ticket... or a slip-on pad to lengthen the LOP may be the answer. I've used both but usually just the slip-on pad on a Parker with a lot of 'drop'.
Lay the Parker upside-down on a table with just the bead off the edge and measure the distance from the table surface to the top edge of the buttplate..... now do the same with your OU. I'll bet there is a big difference.
|