Curious question, all input is appreciated.
So I am building a .308 AR for multi-use purposes
and I plan on topping it with the
Weaver Tactical Grand Slam Rifle Scope 3-10x.
I plan on front carrying so the windage turret will be bumped a lot.
I am left handed and shoot as such.
Is there any reason I cannot or should not rotate the scope counter clockwise so that the windage turret becomes the elevation and the elevation becomes the windage, but on the left hand side of the rifle?
The scope is listed as having 16.5 mils of adjustment for both elevation and windage so the range will not be compromised.
Also, there is no side focus so rotating will not be impaired by other knobs.
The numbering on the windage will be backwards, but as long as I keep this in mind dialing it should not be a problem.
So I turn this over to you guys.
Do you see any potential for problems or concerns?
Thanks in advance!
So I am building a .308 AR for multi-use purposes
and I plan on topping it with the
Weaver Tactical Grand Slam Rifle Scope 3-10x.
I plan on front carrying so the windage turret will be bumped a lot.
I am left handed and shoot as such.
Is there any reason I cannot or should not rotate the scope counter clockwise so that the windage turret becomes the elevation and the elevation becomes the windage, but on the left hand side of the rifle?
The scope is listed as having 16.5 mils of adjustment for both elevation and windage so the range will not be compromised.
Also, there is no side focus so rotating will not be impaired by other knobs.
The numbering on the windage will be backwards, but as long as I keep this in mind dialing it should not be a problem.
So I turn this over to you guys.
Do you see any potential for problems or concerns?
Thanks in advance!