Dan Russell
FNG
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2012
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A question occurred to me while shooting the other day, so I’m appealing to the knowledge on this forum. Say you’ve dialed for elevation and are holding wind (call it 1.5 mils) how should the eye be positioned behind the scope? I see three options: 1.) focus on center of reticle while seeing the wind hold kind of out of the side of your eye. Downside to this seems to be that your not as focused on where you want the bullet to hit, almost like using “Kentucky windage”. 2.) eye looking through center of eyepiece and focused on your 1.5 mil hold on the horizontal stadia. This seems weird b/c your looking through the scope at an angle. 3.) eye looking straight through scope, but offset in eyepiece to accommodate the 1.5 mil hold. When I try this it feels strange not to have my eye centered in the eyepiece.
Is there a right way and wrong way to do this? Thanks for any info!
Is there a right way and wrong way to do this? Thanks for any info!