I have a PTR-91. I recently got a B-squared clamp on scope mount for it. I like the mount as it sits just high enough that I can see the irons. Anyway, I mounted a Simmons 1.5-5X scope on it to test it out. I shot it some today and I like the mount and am encouraged by the accuracy. I was in a bit of a hurry since it was getting dark, but I shot a little over a 2" group anyway. I think I can do better if I take my time and relax more next time.
The problem is that rifle kicks pretty good. If I don't take care to keep a good hold against my shoulder, that scope will pop me in the safety glasses. I need a decent scope with good eye relief. I want it to be useful out to 300 yards at least, but I think most of my shooting will be at 100 or 200 yards. I need suggestions on a good scope. I might use a basic 3-9X scope if I knew the eye relief was decent especially since the iron sights can be used. I know Leupold and others make fairly inexpensive models. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Also for those HK91 experts: Does anyone make a buttstock with a longer length of pull than standard? I can handle the recoil fine, but I think the length of pull is a bit short for me and that puts my eye a little closer to the receiver. A pad might work I guess.
The problem is that rifle kicks pretty good. If I don't take care to keep a good hold against my shoulder, that scope will pop me in the safety glasses. I need a decent scope with good eye relief. I want it to be useful out to 300 yards at least, but I think most of my shooting will be at 100 or 200 yards. I need suggestions on a good scope. I might use a basic 3-9X scope if I knew the eye relief was decent especially since the iron sights can be used. I know Leupold and others make fairly inexpensive models. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Also for those HK91 experts: Does anyone make a buttstock with a longer length of pull than standard? I can handle the recoil fine, but I think the length of pull is a bit short for me and that puts my eye a little closer to the receiver. A pad might work I guess.