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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Beck" data-source="post: 765654" data-attributes="member: 41555"><p>1whobuys is absolutely correct.</p><p></p><p>I had the chance to sit with Ray Dennis, the owner of NightForce at this last Shot Show and talk in depth about the new ATACTR Scopes. We talked about this very issue some of the guys have mentioned in regards to there focus.</p><p></p><p>The way I was told to set these very high end ATACR scopes when you get one is to: </p><p></p><p>Go in a dark room with scope in hand or on rifle, then set the parallax knob to infinity. The scope can be on any power, but you then need to turn on the illumination and then focus the eye piece so that the illuminated reticle appears perfect and crisp. removing your eye and coming back to it a few times to make sure. Then you can only worry about the parallax adjustment in the field.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps guys! Also I have a brand new Demo unit if anyone is looking for one at a slight discount? Not trying to solicit your thread, just was trying to offer some help and potential savings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Beck, post: 765654, member: 41555"] 1whobuys is absolutely correct. I had the chance to sit with Ray Dennis, the owner of NightForce at this last Shot Show and talk in depth about the new ATACTR Scopes. We talked about this very issue some of the guys have mentioned in regards to there focus. The way I was told to set these very high end ATACR scopes when you get one is to: Go in a dark room with scope in hand or on rifle, then set the parallax knob to infinity. The scope can be on any power, but you then need to turn on the illumination and then focus the eye piece so that the illuminated reticle appears perfect and crisp. removing your eye and coming back to it a few times to make sure. Then you can only worry about the parallax adjustment in the field. Hope this helps guys! Also I have a brand new Demo unit if anyone is looking for one at a slight discount? Not trying to solicit your thread, just was trying to offer some help and potential savings. [/QUOTE]
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