Parallax Wheel Interference Issue

I recently purchased a very nice TX200 MkIII with a Sightron S-TAC 4-20x50 scope from a fellow AGN member. The rifle works flawlessly and is very accurate. The only issue is the scope isn’t level with the rifle. This would be an easy fix if it weren’t for the parallax wheel. When level, the wheel interferes with the gun’s stock. I‘m primarily a small game hunter but I was hoping to give Field Target a try in the Spring, so accuracy matters.

I’m hoping people with more experience could layout some options. Here are the ones I can think of:
1) Buy a smaller wheel. The one that came with the sale has a 5” diameter. I think a 4” wheel would do the trick.
2) Carve a chunk out of the stock to provide clearance to the wheel. This is NOT an option for me. This rifle is way to nice to do that.
3) Do they make parallax knob extenders? I figure moving the wheel out 1/4” would do the trick.
4) Rotate the scope out-of-level to avoid the interference.
5) Other…Is there a simple fix to this situation that I’m just not seeing?
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Having the scope off vertical is definitely a no-go for me.

I have one where the problem came about from a loading lever on the left side of the action. So far my solution has been a custom 3d printed nautlius style wheel.

But first I'd try Motorheads suggestion of a spacer. If that doesn't work, then I'd do a 3.5 or 4" wheel since you're not ranging for a competition setting.
 
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Different scope, different wheel, similar issue. Wheel scuffed against shoulder of rings. With wheel off scope and fully supporting outer ring gently pressed hub inward a bit to change the offset. Wheel is aluminum and will give a bit. Firm, steady pressure, don’t hammer it.

My 2¢ worth. YMMV. Etc.
 
The thin, circular webs that attach the outer ring to the hub look like they could be bent/tweaked/moved easily.
Set it up in an arbor press with the outer ring supported and apply pressure to the hub.
Should be able to move it just enough to solve your clearance issue.
Measure it first so you know where your starting point is.
A drill press would probably also work.
 
I recently purchased a very nice TX200 MkIII with a Sightron S-TAC 4-20x50 scope from a fellow AGN member. The rifle works flawlessly and is very accurate. The only issue is the scope isn’t level with the rifle. This would be an easy fix if it weren’t for the parallax wheel. When level, the wheel interferes with the gun’s stock. I‘m primarily a small game hunter but I was hoping to give Field Target a try in the Spring, so accuracy matters.

I’m hoping people with more experience could layout some options. Here are the ones I can think of:
1) Buy a smaller wheel. The one that came with the sale has a 5” diameter. I think a 4” wheel would do the trick.
2) Carve a chunk out of the stock to provide clearance to the wheel. This is NOT an option for me. This rifle is way to nice to do that.
3) Do they make parallax knob extenders? I figure moving the wheel out 1/4” would do the trick.
4) Rotate the scope out-of-level to avoid the interference.
5) Other…Is there a simple fix to this situation that I’m just not seeing?View attachment 541410
This may help & it is a pic of my HW95L .22 with a Hawke 4-16 x 44 mm Airmax compact mounted with Hawke tactical 2 piece medium rings that gives a little less than 1/8" clearance for the objective. Parallax wheel fits between or just inside/above the rifle top stock rail.
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