So, it’s generally accepted that for efficiency of motion and such, using your strong side hand is the proper way to dial turrets.
You already break your grip to run the bolt so it’s more efficient to use that hand for anything not support related.
Your support hand does just that, supports the rifle. Be it via rear back, on top of optic, or on the forearm/barrel.
Anytime you break with your support hand you have to reestablish the support of rifle or you are shifting between strong and support hands supporting the weight.
So, let’s start putting the parallax on the right side (for right handed shooters).
You already break your grip to run the bolt so it’s more efficient to use that hand for anything not support related.
Your support hand does just that, supports the rifle. Be it via rear back, on top of optic, or on the forearm/barrel.
Anytime you break with your support hand you have to reestablish the support of rifle or you are shifting between strong and support hands supporting the weight.
So, let’s start putting the parallax on the right side (for right handed shooters).