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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="jreagle" data-source="post: 798046" data-attributes="member: 40992"><p>i have noticed this to a small extent on both my (no parallax adjustment on the scopes) zeiss duralyt and leupold vx3 scopes. within the clear focus of the reticle, which is maybe a 1/4 turn or less, there is a slight bluring of the target image downrange from the beginning to end of that 1/4 turn.</p><p>For my eyes which are older and require reading glasses, the down range image was clearest with a blurred reticle.</p><p></p><p>i was wondering if a better scope optically, like a zeiss victory doavari, would be the same of different. never got up the $ to find out.</p><p></p><p>Im also thinking that if my vision was as good as it was 20 years ago then the results may be different. </p><p></p><p>I had pulled a scoped rifle out of the safe recently after 20 years had passed since setting it up. immediately saw that the reticle was horribly out of focus. it took a turn or 2 of the eyepiece to clear it up. im guessing a change in vision as time passes was the cause. back then i didnt need reading glasses, now i do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jreagle, post: 798046, member: 40992"] i have noticed this to a small extent on both my (no parallax adjustment on the scopes) zeiss duralyt and leupold vx3 scopes. within the clear focus of the reticle, which is maybe a 1/4 turn or less, there is a slight bluring of the target image downrange from the beginning to end of that 1/4 turn. For my eyes which are older and require reading glasses, the down range image was clearest with a blurred reticle. i was wondering if a better scope optically, like a zeiss victory doavari, would be the same of different. never got up the $ to find out. Im also thinking that if my vision was as good as it was 20 years ago then the results may be different. I had pulled a scoped rifle out of the safe recently after 20 years had passed since setting it up. immediately saw that the reticle was horribly out of focus. it took a turn or 2 of the eyepiece to clear it up. im guessing a change in vision as time passes was the cause. back then i didnt need reading glasses, now i do. [/QUOTE]
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