How close is too close? (Scope mounting question)

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My new scope is mounted and ready to go but I’m a little concerned about how close it is to the barrel. There is daylight between them but just barely! Having seen slo-mo videos of scopes and rifles flexing under recoil I don’t know if damage to either is a valid concern?
 

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Links to the videos? Scopes are pretty ridged and so is the camber of your barrel. I would shoot it.

You might move your scope forwards a 1/4" and that should leave you with enough room.
 
If the bolt clears, and your hand doesn't drag on the scope when you cycle it, you may be fine.

The closest one I ever had I could only fit a business card between the objective bell and the barrel. I ended up switching the mount as I wasn't happy with the forward to rearward positioning.

More importantly, when I ejected a spent piece of brass, it was banging off of the windage turret cap. That was the deal breaker.
 
The cheek weld is perfect. I checked it at 3X and 12 X to be sure.
That's the most important part for me. Perhaps you can slide it forward a fuzz and still maintain your eyebox. If not, I'd run it. Even if you have to take a quadrant out of a flip cap to install it.....we try to get perfect cheek weld and eyebox and it looks like you're there.
 
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