Re: How to properly set up eye relief on a new set-up
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: mark5pt56</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Same same on the prone/max power. <span style="font-weight: bold">Leave the ring caps loose, when you get on the rifle, close your eyes, get comfortable, dont worry about the eye relief at this point. Once you feel "natural" on the rifle, open your eyes, stay in position and move the scope fore or aft to the position that alleviates any shadow.</span> You want to avoid "craning" your neck forward or pulling it back out of the comfort/natural position.
Once you do that, check for scope height. If you have to "hold your head up" you need to raise your cheekpiece, use a stock pack or lower rings. If you have to press your head down to correct, scope is to low or cheekpiece to high.
Hope that helps. </div></div>
I did the part that I highlighted above and it worked out well. I "zeroed" it with my old Bushnell boresighter. Since I was able to perfectly overlay the crosshairs of the scope on the crosshairs of the boresighters target, I am confident that I have the scope in there level. Tonight I will back the screws out one at a time, Locite and retorque them. I'm looking forward to getting out there and busting a few caps with it!