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Is There a Best Scope Height for Takedown Rifles?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

The ideal scope height for takedown rifles can vary depending on the specific platform and user preference, but a general guideline is to maintain a consistent cheek-to-stock height when shooting with the rifle fully assembled.

Determining Optimal Scope Height

When determining the ideal scope height for a takedown rifle, consider the overall length and design of your specific platform. Most takedown rifles feature a shorter overall length compared to fixed-barrel rifles, which can affect scope height. As a general rule, aim for a scope height that aligns with the top of the receiver or the top of the action when the rifle is fully assembled.

Measuring and Adjusting Scope Height

To measure the scope height, attach your scope to the rifle and place a level on top of the scope. The level will indicate when the scope is perfectly level, allowing you to determine the optimal height. For most takedown rifles, a scope height of 1.5 to 2 inches above the receiver or action is ideal. If your scope height exceeds this range, consider adjusting the scope or action to achieve the optimal height.

Techniques for Achieving Consistency

To maintain a consistent cheek-to-stock height when shooting with the takedown rifle, experiment with different scope heights and shooting positions. Try shooting from a prone position to assess the optimal scope height for your specific rifle. Additionally, consider investing in a adjustable cheek rest or a rifle with a built-in cheek rest to maintain a consistent shooting position regardless of the scope height.

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