I am pulling out what little hair I have left. I put a Vortex Razor HD II on my new rifle and I'm having fits trying to get the eye relief setup for different positions. I never had this problem on my old rifle with a Bushnell XSR II scope, which makes this even more frustrating. Even in a single position I'm having a hard time. It "feels" like my head position is overly sensitive with this scope. I'm not usually one to blame hardware, but am starting to wonder if the Vortex Razor HD II is just really sensitive to head/eye position. And, if it is are there other scopes less so? I'm willing to spend more if I have to, not really looking to step back down to a Bushnell.
One thing I have noticed is that it feels like i need my cheek weld to move to the right so I don't have to rotate my head as much to get my eye centered on the scope eye piece. Problem is my cheek weld only shifts to the left, which doesn't help. I'm running an MDT ACC chassis if that helps.
I thought it dialed in, but at a match two weeks ago, I had nothing but trouble getting a good sight picture all because I couldn't see through the scope due to my eye not lining up. I am going to a class in two weeks, so will have a second set of eyes to critique my position and how I address the rifle. Hoping though to get my stuff setup prior to class as best I can.
Things I've tried with no success:
I've tried taller and shorter scope rings.
Double checked, as best as I can alone, that I'm square to the rifle.
Tried various cheek weld heights.
When prone adjusted my bipod height to every possible setting.
Moving scope forward and back. Also tried different scope ring locations to allow for closer and farther away of the eye piece.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice.
One thing I have noticed is that it feels like i need my cheek weld to move to the right so I don't have to rotate my head as much to get my eye centered on the scope eye piece. Problem is my cheek weld only shifts to the left, which doesn't help. I'm running an MDT ACC chassis if that helps.
I thought it dialed in, but at a match two weeks ago, I had nothing but trouble getting a good sight picture all because I couldn't see through the scope due to my eye not lining up. I am going to a class in two weeks, so will have a second set of eyes to critique my position and how I address the rifle. Hoping though to get my stuff setup prior to class as best I can.
Things I've tried with no success:
I've tried taller and shorter scope rings.
Double checked, as best as I can alone, that I'm square to the rifle.
Tried various cheek weld heights.
When prone adjusted my bipod height to every possible setting.
Moving scope forward and back. Also tried different scope ring locations to allow for closer and farther away of the eye piece.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice.
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