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A parallax question for veteran shooters
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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 694224" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>A top shooter can shoot a scope with no paralax adjustment just fine. I have shot some great groups the past two weeks out to 1000 yards without a paralax adjustment. You must insure your eye is perfectly centered in the scope. Move your eye in and out and side to side until you get the full field of view in the scope. Your eye will be centered. Do it a few times until you get accustomed to it and your eye naturally going to the center. Watch the reticle move as you move your eye. Just like shooting a bow your eye will adjust to doing the same thing every time. It takes a lot of practice but is doable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 694224, member: 505"] A top shooter can shoot a scope with no paralax adjustment just fine. I have shot some great groups the past two weeks out to 1000 yards without a paralax adjustment. You must insure your eye is perfectly centered in the scope. Move your eye in and out and side to side until you get the full field of view in the scope. Your eye will be centered. Do it a few times until you get accustomed to it and your eye naturally going to the center. Watch the reticle move as you move your eye. Just like shooting a bow your eye will adjust to doing the same thing every time. It takes a lot of practice but is doable. [/QUOTE]
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