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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Scope qestions, parallax
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<blockquote data-quote="bruce_ventura" data-source="post: 864645" data-attributes="member: 34084"><p>Are you sure parallax was the problem with the VX-III? Could it have been a mounting issue or a problem with the scope holding zero?</p><p></p><p>The parallax (focus) range on the VX-III would have to be very short, like 20 to 40 yds, to cause that much dispersion at 100 yds. If the scope focus was that far off it should be obvious when moving your eye left and right while looking at the target. Did you confirm that parallax range really was the problem? If so, Leupold will fix it under warranty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bruce_ventura, post: 864645, member: 34084"] Are you sure parallax was the problem with the VX-III? Could it have been a mounting issue or a problem with the scope holding zero? The parallax (focus) range on the VX-III would have to be very short, like 20 to 40 yds, to cause that much dispersion at 100 yds. If the scope focus was that far off it should be obvious when moving your eye left and right while looking at the target. Did you confirm that parallax range really was the problem? If so, Leupold will fix it under warranty. [/QUOTE]
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