So I have a number of red dots and like them. I even bought a magnifier, but thought I wanted to try and get a bit more accurate and shoot some distance.
so to test that out I bought a cheap monstrum tactical scope a 2-7x32.
I took it out to sight it in and had a really hard time focusing and getting good look through the scope. Slight movements of my m head would create distortion and things would look weird.
I wear progressive lenses (,like trifocals to help me with different distances). I was thinking as my head is kinda of tilted to look through the scope that I was getting different magnification from my glasses and making it really hard to focus. I was doing better with my red dot and magnifier than the scope.
Am I right in thinking this way or was it a scope issue? The scope looked fine before mounting it as I held it straight in front of my eye.
Anyone else have this issue? Would taller rings help so my head wouldn't be tilted as much?
Any other thoughts?
I want to get into some longer distance shooting, but not worth spending the money with this issue.
so to test that out I bought a cheap monstrum tactical scope a 2-7x32.
I took it out to sight it in and had a really hard time focusing and getting good look through the scope. Slight movements of my m head would create distortion and things would look weird.
I wear progressive lenses (,like trifocals to help me with different distances). I was thinking as my head is kinda of tilted to look through the scope that I was getting different magnification from my glasses and making it really hard to focus. I was doing better with my red dot and magnifier than the scope.
Am I right in thinking this way or was it a scope issue? The scope looked fine before mounting it as I held it straight in front of my eye.
Anyone else have this issue? Would taller rings help so my head wouldn't be tilted as much?
Any other thoughts?
I want to get into some longer distance shooting, but not worth spending the money with this issue.