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That scope does not lend itself to shooting well covered. That is a trick to use on the Reflex and non-magnifed optics.
For the TA-31, you should mount it out as far from the eye as eye relief will allow, maybe one notch further, practice tracking targets with both eyes open and not looking directly at the target through the optic. When you see the dot over the target, stop and focus on looking through the tube at the target and reticle. Basically, you get the reticle floating like a dot sight while scanning, and you "zoom in on it" when you stop and look at the target through the reticle. Works great for me.
Most people pick up on it with an hour or two practice. Some take longer, some never can.
If the optic does not work for you, and it is in good shape, PM me what you want for it in cash or trade.
Good luck.
TR
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