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Does anyone make a side off set mount for a weaver rail?
ie: shooting left handed using right eye..
ie: shooting left handed using right eye..
The Harrells rings are excellent. I have several sets, including some recently installed offset ones, but their degree of offset is probably not enough to allow one to shoot right handed with ones left eye, or the other way around. I like the offsets a lot for bench shooting where I do not want my cheek to touch the stock, and don't want to have my scope as high as it would have to be to accomplish that. In addition, since I shoot left handed, and have right hand twist barrels, I think that offsetting the scope to the rifle's right has some advantage in reducing the effect of torque during firing. I am right handed and left eye dominant. Luckily I can manage shooting left handed just fine. I understand that doing this sort of thing is more difficult for some people who are so strongly right handed that they cannot do much of anything with their left. Incidentally, for training new shooters to shoot rifles, the NRA recommends that in the case of cross dominance, that shooters be taught to shoot from their dominant eye side, rather than that of their dominant hand. I was lucky in that when I first learned to shoot, as a young boy, my dad did not force me to shoot with my weak eye.
These are not for a weaver rail but look interesting (bottom of page)Does anyone make a side off set mount for a weaver rail?
ie: shooting left handed using right eye..
These are not for a weaver rail but look interesting (bottom of page)
http://www.morraccuracy.com/morraccuracy.com/scope_rings.html