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Nightforce Parallax on Benchrest model
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 598837" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>The target scopes I have with the objective as the adjustment have been very close if not right on, mostly Leupolds and Weavers. However, I still set paralllax when target shooting. I just think Nightforce should do a better job. </p><p></p><p>On my higher power hunting optics, I agree with you and also ignore the dial when taking the precision long range shots. With my Mk4's and NXS side dials I tape a scale on the side knob that I have calibrated against my eys and known ranges. For those shots where time is short and the ranges are closer, it has worked well and repeatably to correct for parallax at ranges under 500 yards. As you mentioned very few companies even mark the side knobs. I will have to say that I have a few Huskemaw 5x20 scopes that have a calibrated side dial. With each, if I set parallax manually and then look at the dial, it's on the range out to 500 yards or so. They obviously pay attention to this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 598837, member: 10291"] The target scopes I have with the objective as the adjustment have been very close if not right on, mostly Leupolds and Weavers. However, I still set paralllax when target shooting. I just think Nightforce should do a better job. On my higher power hunting optics, I agree with you and also ignore the dial when taking the precision long range shots. With my Mk4's and NXS side dials I tape a scale on the side knob that I have calibrated against my eys and known ranges. For those shots where time is short and the ranges are closer, it has worked well and repeatably to correct for parallax at ranges under 500 yards. As you mentioned very few companies even mark the side knobs. I will have to say that I have a few Huskemaw 5x20 scopes that have a calibrated side dial. With each, if I set parallax manually and then look at the dial, it's on the range out to 500 yards or so. They obviously pay attention to this. [/QUOTE]
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