Problems with Scope mount!!!
I have a winchester 1300 with a B-Square scope mount with high weaver rings. I am shooting a 28" vent barrell with a screw in riffled choke. I went with the high rings to minimize the amout of barrell I was seeing through the scope(Bushnell 1.57-4 x 32).
When I was at the range I would get 1 or 2 shots dead on at 100 yards then the next one would go 10" high, then low, then high, Very frustrating. When I got home I realized that with the mount so high, depending on how I settled in to look through the scope it would affect the impact of the crosshairs on the target. If I settled in and put the crosshairs on the target and then slightly lifted or lowered my head the crosshairs would move up and down from the bullseye. Does this make sence? Should I by low mounts and just deal with seeing more of the barrell.
Sorry fo being so long.