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Bad rings or bad scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="brentc" data-source="post: 1322067" data-attributes="member: 16938"><p>Sounds to me like a parallax issue. I've had similar issues with wandering zero with my Nightforce NXS and what I've found is that with the NXS, focus does not equal parallax free, meaning that even though your target is clearly in focus, you have not removed parallax. When I am parallax free with my NXS, the target is slightly out of focus. The affect is most notable at close range (out to 300 yards) My recommendation is zero at longer distance then dial back to your intended zero (dial start point) and ensure parallax is removed on every shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brentc, post: 1322067, member: 16938"] Sounds to me like a parallax issue. I've had similar issues with wandering zero with my Nightforce NXS and what I've found is that with the NXS, focus does not equal parallax free, meaning that even though your target is clearly in focus, you have not removed parallax. When I am parallax free with my NXS, the target is slightly out of focus. The affect is most notable at close range (out to 300 yards) My recommendation is zero at longer distance then dial back to your intended zero (dial start point) and ensure parallax is removed on every shot. [/QUOTE]
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