Hey all, I've been shooting for a few years, but never learned to use a scope. Now that I'm trying to, it's a struggle. With a decent rifle and scope, my groups are in the 4"-6" range at 100 yards, and it's all trigger-monkey error.
I have an adjustastable cheek rest, and wear corrective lenses in my glasses. A lot of my shooting is with a sling, so body angle can be a thing, but I'm also trying to learn bipod/bag. The struggle is that when I look through the scope and eliminate shadow, I'm looking through the upper inner portion of my eye, not the center. My glasses get in the way, if I try to push them down to shoot over them, the cheekrest pushes them back up. If they are up, the upper inner bridge of the glasses blocks part of the scope.
I don't mind not wearing glasses, but some ranges object. However, I'd really like some wisdom on resolving this so I can wear my glasses, if at all possible.
How can I fix this issue?
I have an adjustastable cheek rest, and wear corrective lenses in my glasses. A lot of my shooting is with a sling, so body angle can be a thing, but I'm also trying to learn bipod/bag. The struggle is that when I look through the scope and eliminate shadow, I'm looking through the upper inner portion of my eye, not the center. My glasses get in the way, if I try to push them down to shoot over them, the cheekrest pushes them back up. If they are up, the upper inner bridge of the glasses blocks part of the scope.
I don't mind not wearing glasses, but some ranges object. However, I'd really like some wisdom on resolving this so I can wear my glasses, if at all possible.
How can I fix this issue?