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Old 09-30-2017, 11:55 AM
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OK confess......who has had scope eye before? Me bout 3 or 4 years back Leupold VX3. 338 Win Mag. Was not a bad one, but my first and only. hehe


Man my heart was pumping so fast I didn't even feel it.

My cousin got revolver forehead one time.hehehe
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Old 09-30-2017, 12:07 PM
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I had one about 35 years ago. 300 win mag and a scope that did not have a lot of eye relief and a bad habit that I had allowed to creep into my form, Shooting prone with a bipod I started to crawl over my stock. Cut to the bone on my brow and I bled more than the whitetail deer I killed.
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I've seen at few at the range one was very bloody, never had it happen to me.
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Old 09-30-2017, 12:24 PM
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Dang chuck when ya stop shootin a 22............your life may change.
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So far so good. Seen a couple happen though. And seen the aftermath on a few too.
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Nope was close shooting a 460 wby though
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Dang chuck when ya stop shootin a 22............your life may change.
When you start mounting scopes correctly and shooting properly you'll quit hitting yourself in the face.
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I had 22/20ga. Savage over/under with a scope on it. No eye relief on a 22 scope lol, forgot i had it set on 20 gauge,,,ouch,,,,32 years ago and never done it since
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When you start mounting scopes correctly and shooting properly you'll quit hitting yourself in the face.
Shooting 22s you would not even know if your scope is mounted incorrectly. Ignorance is bliss in that case.
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There's a reason they're termed "Weatherby eyebrows"!!
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Shooting 22s you would not even know if your scope is mounted incorrectly. Ignorance is bliss in that case.
Haha zing!!!
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Too looosey goosy on the 7STW once and when I touched off the scope wacked me but I had a toque on so no broken skin but a wake up call for sure.
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I've had my Tikka 7mm Rem Mag kiss my glasses a few times. I changed it the scope for one with better eye relief and I'm not even coming close now
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Not me, personally. But a friend at the time wanted to try my deer rifle. (.308 win).

Pretty good scope cut. Five stitches.
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Not yet, seen my brother do a beauty on with an-06 she was a bleeder!
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Been able to avoid it so far.


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Nope. But seen a couple hunting buddies take one over the years. One fellow got both eyes on two consecutive shots at a white tailed deer. I've never laughed so hard in my life.

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Old 09-30-2017, 02:18 PM
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OK confess......who has had scope eye before? Me bout 3 or 4 years back Leupold VX3. 338 Win Mag. Was not a bad one, but my first and only. hehe


Man my heart was pumping so fast I didn't even feel it.

My cousin got revolver forehead one time.hehehe

The very first time I ever shot through a scope, Buddy brought his Dads 270 out shooting gophers.
The kind of thing you only do once lol
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Old 09-30-2017, 02:28 PM
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I was a young man, maybe 17 or 18. Had been shooting 300 win mag, 300 WBY, 30-06 and never had an issue. I used to go out with a buddy quite a bit to the Sibald Creek range, so it was a regular occurrence.

A friend of the family, older guy, found out we were going to the range and asked us next time we go, could we take his deer rifle out to sight it in. So we happily obliged.

The rifle was a 7mm-08 with two triggers. Guy showed us how it works and warned us it had a hair trigger.

He was right, I set it up, got her settled, cocked the trigger and as I went to slide my finger around to the front trigger the thing went off and came up and took a bite out of me. lol.

We were pretty careful after that. lol.
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Old 09-30-2017, 02:32 PM
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First time shooting a 300 win mag.

Head wounds always bleed profusely.
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3 or 4 times.
Hard kickers, 338, 45-70 & 7 STW all shooting prone with poor position.
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Old 09-30-2017, 03:11 PM
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I've been bumped a few times but never actually been hurt. Lots of guys will remember back to the scopes of old and how bad the eye relief was on some of them. My last close call was with a little 270 I was fixing for a friend. Can't remember what brand scope it had but it was an old creeper and I dam near had to put my eye lashes on it to see the target. Since it was for his kid I told him to get a new scope which he didn't want to do...until he smacked himself with it the next day.
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Old 09-30-2017, 03:22 PM
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I suppose I would have to buy a scope first

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Lucky enough to have never had a shooters shiner.
Did have one clip the brim of my ball cap once. Kinda been overly cautious of it since.


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Never had any marks from but did have a pair of sunglasses cracked after the scope slammed into them. Never really realized just how close the scope was coming to my face until that. After that I always made sure to hold proper shooting position with that gun.
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Old 09-03-2018, 10:39 PM
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Today went out with buddy and letting him try my 270 with a older Leupold XVII.. bang make a good hit on target as I was spotting .then I look over at him he got a cut the size of a half circle and blood was dripping it was pretty bad , he put a paper tower on it and We drive to the store to get some band aid to patch him up . I felt bad because I told him to put it against the shoulder and hold it firm he put it on the shoulder but was not square and the rifle recoil cause it to slide off to the outside
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