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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Reticle level - bad eyes
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<blockquote data-quote="zerosprk" data-source="post: 2784656" data-attributes="member: 92333"><p>I have monovision contact lenses. So my left eye is my "short" eye and my right eye is my "long" eye. When I set up a scope, I make sure the gun is level with the world, then I level the scope to the gun. The last step is to mount a bubble level on the scope and level it to both the gun and the scope. I shoot with both eyes open. The bubble levels I use swing out to the side and are large enough that I can see it with my left eye at the same time that I'm looking through the scope with my right eye. As long as I'm confident that I'm directly behind the scope/gun as I should be, I get the bubble in the middle and send it, regardless of what my brain might think about the reticle being level or not with the ground. Hasn't failed me yet...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zerosprk, post: 2784656, member: 92333"] I have monovision contact lenses. So my left eye is my "short" eye and my right eye is my "long" eye. When I set up a scope, I make sure the gun is level with the world, then I level the scope to the gun. The last step is to mount a bubble level on the scope and level it to both the gun and the scope. I shoot with both eyes open. The bubble levels I use swing out to the side and are large enough that I can see it with my left eye at the same time that I'm looking through the scope with my right eye. As long as I'm confident that I'm directly behind the scope/gun as I should be, I get the bubble in the middle and send it, regardless of what my brain might think about the reticle being level or not with the ground. Hasn't failed me yet... [/QUOTE]
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