+1 -a recoiling scope comes back in the face of an unskilled shooter as hard as it hits the shoulder, and as fast.
I've seen many a bloody forehead cut or eyebrow or shooting glasses driven into the bridge of the nose. The rubber eyepiece both keeps proper focal distance and cushions the shock if somebody "creeps the scope." You could also cut one down to just a rim if training beginners. I saw one scope recoil gash that needed four stitches.
I've seen many a bloody forehead cut or eyebrow or shooting glasses driven into the bridge of the nose. The rubber eyepiece both keeps proper focal distance and cushions the shock if somebody "creeps the scope." You could also cut one down to just a rim if training beginners. I saw one scope recoil gash that needed four stitches.