No matter who we are .....We all have had the dreaded scope in the eye trick. Most times we are shooting magnum load from the bench and we just don't have a good hold on the rifle..Usually it could be your first shot. Know quite a few who have been kicked by the Model 24V shotgun blast....
Some times we mount the scope back to far and no matter what we do. Hold it tight, etc your going to get a hit above the eye.
Many times people do not think...They just place a scope on a gun....When mounting a gun we should start to plan things...Ask ourselves what is the Eye Relief on The Scope? Is the gun a Magnum? 7MM Rem Mag 300 Win Mag etc?
Also what a bummer to mount a scope, bore sight it, travel to the range, and end up getting clunked with the first shot...
One might like to get a scope that has 4 inches of Extended Eye Relief or more to it!!!!!!!!!!
Anyway just a post to make you think about when you do mount a scope to a gun....
Let see it only happened to me once and it was a 3006. Not a magnum but it was my first shot off of a rifle rest...
I wonder how many of us are walking around with that MOON gash scar right above the shooting eye?