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Parallax Adjustment...reticle keeps shifting
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<blockquote data-quote="stanley52" data-source="post: 1342967" data-attributes="member: 62465"><p>So I have a new Sako 85 Finnlight. Great rifle, and I have thoroughly enjoyed it. I have a Razor HD LH 3-15x42 mounted on it with Sako's Optilok mounting system. Everything was threadlocked, torqued to spec, and etc.</p><p></p><p>I have shot this rifle on 5-6 occasions, and this last time I went out, I could not adjust the parallax for a 300 yard target (range limits). I was doing a little load development, and I could adjust the parallax at 100yds to have no reticle shift, but at 300yds, the reticle would flex about 2-3MOA no matter what I did. I'm located in Georgia and it was 85 degrees, 70% relative humidity, and 4mph 1/2 value wind.</p><p></p><p>Previous to this, most of my shooting has been done with heavy, premium tactical scopes, and have never had this parallax issue. Is this common with the minimalist (light) hunting scopes? If not, what is the cause?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stanley52, post: 1342967, member: 62465"] So I have a new Sako 85 Finnlight. Great rifle, and I have thoroughly enjoyed it. I have a Razor HD LH 3-15x42 mounted on it with Sako's Optilok mounting system. Everything was threadlocked, torqued to spec, and etc. I have shot this rifle on 5-6 occasions, and this last time I went out, I could not adjust the parallax for a 300 yard target (range limits). I was doing a little load development, and I could adjust the parallax at 100yds to have no reticle shift, but at 300yds, the reticle would flex about 2-3MOA no matter what I did. I'm located in Georgia and it was 85 degrees, 70% relative humidity, and 4mph 1/2 value wind. Previous to this, most of my shooting has been done with heavy, premium tactical scopes, and have never had this parallax issue. Is this common with the minimalist (light) hunting scopes? If not, what is the cause? [/QUOTE]
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