Hey Goose, I'm not suggesting you get a parallax adjustable scope.
Check your scope for parallax error - on some scopes, especially some cheaper ones, they can have significant parallax errors which will add to your issue.
Line your scope up with a target and then move your eye around to see if the crosshair moves in relation to the target - it shouldn't.
If you need glasses but adjust the eyepiece focus without your glasses on, this can cause a parallax error.
Discovered this myself, was about to throw a scope out. Readjusted for my glasses and the error went away.
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