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Confidence in your scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brown Dog" data-source="post: 19910" data-attributes="member: 1622"><p>My PM2 is absolutely spot on -even after knocks!</p><p>Are you having problems with your PM2?</p><p></p><p>If you're having minor problems with perfect return to zero at 100m and have a model without parallax adjustment; it may be worth bearing in mind that the non-adjustable PM2s are set to be parallax free at 200m (ie not the more usual 100m).</p><p></p><p>-this might mean that if your head position is consistent when firing a group, but is not absolutely consistent between groups, the groups may appear to wander a tiny bit at 100m.</p><p></p><p>To round-off in an up-beat way; my PM2 has become the most 'trustable' scope I own or have owned (others include other S&B, Swarovski and -very briefly- a Leupold).</p><p></p><p>Good choice!</p><p></p><p>[ 09-12-2004: Message edited by: Brown Dog ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown Dog, post: 19910, member: 1622"] My PM2 is absolutely spot on -even after knocks! Are you having problems with your PM2? If you're having minor problems with perfect return to zero at 100m and have a model without parallax adjustment; it may be worth bearing in mind that the non-adjustable PM2s are set to be parallax free at 200m (ie not the more usual 100m). -this might mean that if your head position is consistent when firing a group, but is not absolutely consistent between groups, the groups may appear to wander a tiny bit at 100m. To round-off in an up-beat way; my PM2 has become the most 'trustable' scope I own or have owned (others include other S&B, Swarovski and -very briefly- a Leupold). Good choice! [ 09-12-2004: Message edited by: Brown Dog ] [/QUOTE]
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