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Do Bullets Go To Sleep?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kennibear" data-source="post: 888928" data-attributes="member: 51650"><p>Thanks for the info.</p><p></p><p>The elliptical eccentric up close may explain the weird performance on game we see on the really close shots.</p><p></p><p>Adjustable objective or side focus doesn't matter IME. The scope is optically corrected for parallax when the the reticule appears fixed on the target no matter the eye position behind the scope.</p><p></p><p>Think of it as the scope focusing on both ends. When you look backwards through the scope things appear far away. The ocular adjusts the scope's focus for your eye. The parallax focuses the scope <em>at the target</em>. Hence the reticule does not wander across the target.</p><p></p><p>Your input is very helpful. It always helps to visualize what happens to the bullet in flight.</p><p></p><p>KB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kennibear, post: 888928, member: 51650"] Thanks for the info. The elliptical eccentric up close may explain the weird performance on game we see on the really close shots. Adjustable objective or side focus doesn't matter IME. The scope is optically corrected for parallax when the the reticule appears fixed on the target no matter the eye position behind the scope. Think of it as the scope focusing on both ends. When you look backwards through the scope things appear far away. The ocular adjusts the scope's focus for your eye. The parallax focuses the scope [I]at the target[/I]. Hence the reticule does not wander across the target. Your input is very helpful. It always helps to visualize what happens to the bullet in flight. KB [/QUOTE]
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