Hi Gents.
Recently I have got a medical problem with my dominant eye (right) with Posterior Vitreous Detachment.
I am having difficulty in obtaining a good sight picture because I cannot seem to focus as before, so I was thinking of how to move forward by using my left eye and moving the Nightforce scope over by a few inches to the left at the same height as now and to still shoot right handed.
Now I have never seen this done here in the UK but someone over in your neck of the woods may have and I was wondering if and what are the major downsides to this if any?
The obvious one to me is the alignment of the centreline of the scope in relation to the centreline of the barrel and how is it possible to zero at say 100yds and then up to 1000yds? Now my mathematics/trigonometry is poor when it comes to trying to work out the obvious pitfalls.
So, if anyone has gone through this issue before and can let me know if it is possible to mount my scope to give a zero at all ranges then I would be very grateful.
Recently I have got a medical problem with my dominant eye (right) with Posterior Vitreous Detachment.
I am having difficulty in obtaining a good sight picture because I cannot seem to focus as before, so I was thinking of how to move forward by using my left eye and moving the Nightforce scope over by a few inches to the left at the same height as now and to still shoot right handed.
Now I have never seen this done here in the UK but someone over in your neck of the woods may have and I was wondering if and what are the major downsides to this if any?
The obvious one to me is the alignment of the centreline of the scope in relation to the centreline of the barrel and how is it possible to zero at say 100yds and then up to 1000yds? Now my mathematics/trigonometry is poor when it comes to trying to work out the obvious pitfalls.
So, if anyone has gone through this issue before and can let me know if it is possible to mount my scope to give a zero at all ranges then I would be very grateful.










