Sounds like you need someone on hand to walk you thru setting up the scope and showing the tricks and function.
I like to set the rifle up where you can look thru the scope as you are doing it so on bipod and near a door you can look out ect, and during the day.
Thankfully leupold scopes are very generous in the eye relief department so there is a bit of play you have up your sleeve.
I use just the bottom part of the rings on the rifle and get into shooting position and move the scope without scratching the scope tube till i can see thru in both low and high power then softly put the ring tops on and check again, as well as checking it is perfectly vertical.
If the scope is too high is can cause issues too. Can we have a picture?
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