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Is a scope level needed?
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<blockquote data-quote="7magcreedmoor" data-source="post: 1017035" data-attributes="member: 48559"><p>I don't know that it would affect the accuracy at all (and I don't miss any more this way- nor miss any less HA!), but I switched placement FROM the top of the scope to offset on the left side so I can see the bubble without breaking position. I also mount it as far forward as possible because at my age my eyes don't do the "up close" thing anymore. When almost ready to fire, one of my last prep steps is to check bubble with my non-shooting eye just in case I've inadvertently moved. If I was to set up a gun for a lefty, I would put the offset on the right side of the scope instead. Here is the view with the left eye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7magcreedmoor, post: 1017035, member: 48559"] I don't know that it would affect the accuracy at all (and I don't miss any more this way- nor miss any less HA!), but I switched placement FROM the top of the scope to offset on the left side so I can see the bubble without breaking position. I also mount it as far forward as possible because at my age my eyes don't do the "up close" thing anymore. When almost ready to fire, one of my last prep steps is to check bubble with my non-shooting eye just in case I've inadvertently moved. If I was to set up a gun for a lefty, I would put the offset on the right side of the scope instead. Here is the view with the left eye. [/QUOTE]
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