Hello all. I just recently purchased my first rifle and scope. An older A-bolt with a Bushnell Sportview 3-9x32.
When I look through the scope all is good. However, when i move my cheek on the stock while looking through the scope, the point at which the crosshair sits moves slightly. Am I moving the rifle inadvertantly, or does the crosshair "move" depending on where my eye sits in relation to the scope?
Also, is there any way to correct this, or is this normal. what should i do??
BTW. I am stuck with the scope i have. can't afford a new one for a while.
I do apologize for any spelling mistakes. it has been a very long day.
When I look through the scope all is good. However, when i move my cheek on the stock while looking through the scope, the point at which the crosshair sits moves slightly. Am I moving the rifle inadvertantly, or does the crosshair "move" depending on where my eye sits in relation to the scope?
Also, is there any way to correct this, or is this normal. what should i do??
BTW. I am stuck with the scope i have. can't afford a new one for a while.
I do apologize for any spelling mistakes. it has been a very long day.
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