RDavies wrote:Yes, many RH shooters for some unknown reason still persist in running their windage knobs on the RHS. I had a go with a gun a while back with the windage on the RHS and it just felt unnatural and awkward as I have been running LH windage knobs for years.
I hear that it can be a bit of a bugger adjusting parallax with the knob under the scope unless you have real high mounts.
RDavies wrote:Yes, many RH shooters for some unknown reason still persist in running their windage knobs on the RHS. I had a go with a gun a while back with the windage on the RHS and it just felt unnatural and awkward as I have been running LH windage knobs for years.
I hear that it can be a bit of a bugger adjusting parallax with the knob under the scope unless you have real high mounts.
With the scope flipped over, you cant use super low rings, but you don't want the scope low any way? Myself and Tim (The OP of this thread, who also has his scope flipped over) both have more than enough room for the parallax knob as it is. Having it down under makes it easy to make fine adjustments on parallax. You rest 2 fingers on the scope base and 2 on the knob when you adjust it.
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