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A parallax question for veteran shooters
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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 694280" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>I continue to wonder why scope companies and rifle shooters quit calling the process of adusting the front lens group to "focus" on the target the "focus adjustment" or "range focus" made with an "adjustable objective" to <strong>parallax adjustment</strong>. 'Specially when one's eye is dead center on the scope's optical axis there absolutely no parallax regardless of where the objective's focused at. That front lens works exactly like a camera lens focusing a distant object's image on the reticule plane instead of on film or sensor in a camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 694280, member: 5302"] I continue to wonder why scope companies and rifle shooters quit calling the process of adusting the front lens group to "focus" on the target the "focus adjustment" or "range focus" made with an "adjustable objective" to [B]parallax adjustment[/B]. 'Specially when one's eye is dead center on the scope's optical axis there absolutely no parallax regardless of where the objective's focused at. That front lens works exactly like a camera lens focusing a distant object's image on the reticule plane instead of on film or sensor in a camera. [/QUOTE]
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