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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 1733116" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>That is exactly what I've done for many years, when trying to set-up a scope for myself or anyone else. I'll go one step farther in my method. If the scope is a "variable", I set the scope on the highest power setting. This is where the scope has the least amount of eye relief, and therefore proper scope placement is less forgiving! If properly set-up for the short eye relief, it's good throughout the entire power range! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 1733116, member: 75451"] That is exactly what I’ve done for many years, when trying to set-up a scope for myself or anyone else. I’ll go one step farther in my method. If the scope is a “variable”, I set the scope on the highest power setting. This is where the scope has the least amount of eye relief, and therefore proper scope placement is less forgiving! If properly set-up for the short eye relief, it’s good throughout the entire power range! memtb [/QUOTE]
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