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Shooting 100 yds vs. 400 yds
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<blockquote data-quote="ShootnMathews" data-source="post: 979263" data-attributes="member: 59915"><p>I'll say the problem lies with the parallax. Like the others said, most scopes are not parallax free at the yardage marks on the knob. In fact one scope I have is actually parallax free at 500 yards when the knob is set at 275. And it is slightly out of focus but not bad. At 800 yards the knob is set at about 475 to be parallax free. This is not a guide to set yours by as all scopes are different. This is just an example of how far the knobs can be off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootnMathews, post: 979263, member: 59915"] I'll say the problem lies with the parallax. Like the others said, most scopes are not parallax free at the yardage marks on the knob. In fact one scope I have is actually parallax free at 500 yards when the knob is set at 275. And it is slightly out of focus but not bad. At 800 yards the knob is set at about 475 to be parallax free. This is not a guide to set yours by as all scopes are different. This is just an example of how far the knobs can be off. [/QUOTE]
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