Hello,
It's probably not a big deal but here is the "problem" I'm facing. I installed some Badger High AR Rings (1.125) with a 3.7-17x44 USO on a semi auto and when I get behind it, I need to tilt my head more than usual to be able to see through the scope. It feels like it's straining my neck a bit. If I don't tilt enough, the sight picture gets the black areas around the edges.
I would like to ask the more experienced shooters if they have any head tilt as they are looking through their scope or if their head is an upright vertical position looking through the scope.
I hope that makes sense.
Anyways, there probably isn't a wrong way but I would like to know what is the most correct and efficient way. People said that you want to get as squared as possible behind the rifle so does that mean square head positioning too? If so, I believe I would need higher rings than the ones I have right now.
Thank you.
It's probably not a big deal but here is the "problem" I'm facing. I installed some Badger High AR Rings (1.125) with a 3.7-17x44 USO on a semi auto and when I get behind it, I need to tilt my head more than usual to be able to see through the scope. It feels like it's straining my neck a bit. If I don't tilt enough, the sight picture gets the black areas around the edges.
I would like to ask the more experienced shooters if they have any head tilt as they are looking through their scope or if their head is an upright vertical position looking through the scope.
I hope that makes sense.
Anyways, there probably isn't a wrong way but I would like to know what is the most correct and efficient way. People said that you want to get as squared as possible behind the rifle so does that mean square head positioning too? If so, I believe I would need higher rings than the ones I have right now.
Thank you.