Ok, here's my problem. I have a Bushmaster 16" carbine with flat-top upper. It has at present some type of cheapo 2-7x32 scope and unknown rings. I want to switch to a Leupold or other quality scope in the 32 or 40mm objective range, but first I need to do something to raise the scope up a bit. The way the current scope set-up is, I have to get into a really uncomfortably low position to see through the damn thing! It is so bad that there is no way I can leave it as is.
So what do I need to do? Would the simple addition of a Tapco riser be enough to give me the extra little bit of height I need? Or would different (taller rings) be a better idea? Or what about both? Please tell me any good ways to get my scope an extra half inch to an inch higher so I can comfortably use it. Also advise to where to purchase the accessories. Thanks.
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