Paul Harm, since your eye is your rear sight, how do you keep your eye at the same height relative to the barrel when you mount from a low gun position time after time when you have to mount the gun quickly. I assume your cheek never hits the stock with that much drop. With a higher comb, you have the same reference point when your cheek contacts the stock assuming your cheek hits the same point on the comb each time you mount the gun.
Just asking because a small change in your eye position relative to the barrel makes a big difference on how high or low your gun shoots.
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