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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3318232" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>I do too. I'll have my CZ 455 S at the ENS on Feb 2nd with this hog back stock, and iron sights. As has been said, its hard to mount optics on them and get a decent cheek weld, plus there is an issue with clearing the bolt handle and the rear sight. But I have had neck surgery and can't bend to much in the old neck area anyway due to a metal brace in me old neck, so they work okay for me. As long as I stay with a fairly short scope and don't get too big a bell up front and don't get to high up with the rings, it should work fine with a scope. Something like a 3 X 7 X 32 say, with medium height rings. Still trying to decide on this gun...</p><p></p><p>And yes, they will kick up more than a straight stock, but how much is a .22LR gonna kick up anyway? Let me clarify my choice and say I like the hog back stock for a .22LR, or .22WMR, especially with iron sights, but for a heavy caliber, a straight stock is the way I'd go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3318232, member: 10465"] I do too. I'll have my CZ 455 S at the ENS on Feb 2nd with this hog back stock, and iron sights. As has been said, its hard to mount optics on them and get a decent cheek weld, plus there is an issue with clearing the bolt handle and the rear sight. But I have had neck surgery and can't bend to much in the old neck area anyway due to a metal brace in me old neck, so they work okay for me. As long as I stay with a fairly short scope and don't get too big a bell up front and don't get to high up with the rings, it should work fine with a scope. Something like a 3 X 7 X 32 say, with medium height rings. Still trying to decide on this gun... And yes, they will kick up more than a straight stock, but how much is a .22LR gonna kick up anyway? Let me clarify my choice and say I like the hog back stock for a .22LR, or .22WMR, especially with iron sights, but for a heavy caliber, a straight stock is the way I'd go. [/QUOTE]
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