I am a right handed right eye shooter.
When I mounted my scope, I used a level to ensure it was square to my rifle action using the wheeler bubble levels. I then put a leveling bubble on the scope, so I wouldnt cant when I was setting up to shoot. I used a plumb to set that level, so I am fairly certain it is true.
Now when I am in shooting position, I can see the buble with my weak eye, I just take a quick peak to make sure its level, then close weak eye and am back on target. The trouble is my reticle always appears to be canted to the left!! I have noticed this on two different scopes. Is this an optical illusion, or did I set my stuff up wrong?
When I mounted my scope, I used a level to ensure it was square to my rifle action using the wheeler bubble levels. I then put a leveling bubble on the scope, so I wouldnt cant when I was setting up to shoot. I used a plumb to set that level, so I am fairly certain it is true.
Now when I am in shooting position, I can see the buble with my weak eye, I just take a quick peak to make sure its level, then close weak eye and am back on target. The trouble is my reticle always appears to be canted to the left!! I have noticed this on two different scopes. Is this an optical illusion, or did I set my stuff up wrong?