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Cross Hair Focus, Target Focus, and Correct Parallax
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<blockquote data-quote="DTinTX" data-source="post: 1661635" data-attributes="member: 104795"><p>I agree with lancetkenyon - ocular adjustment is imperative. If the ocular is set wrong, side parallax will never be correct. </p><p></p><p>I set up in my most-used shooting position, and drape a white tissue over the front lens with a bright light source in front (usually do this in my home). Start with the diopter badly out of focus. Then take short peeks, and adjust towards clarity. No longer that a couple of seconds because the iris will adapt itself to the poor focus and fool you. Keep taking flash looks, adjust, rest the eye, repeat. Go past clear and then back to it. </p><p></p><p>The eye is also the first thing affected by oxygen depravation...if gassed, take some deep breaths.</p><p></p><p>No problems with my NF BEAST or ATACR 4x16, both with TReMoR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DTinTX, post: 1661635, member: 104795"] I agree with lancetkenyon - ocular adjustment is imperative. If the ocular is set wrong, side parallax will never be correct. I set up in my most-used shooting position, and drape a white tissue over the front lens with a bright light source in front (usually do this in my home). Start with the diopter badly out of focus. Then take short peeks, and adjust towards clarity. No longer that a couple of seconds because the iris will adapt itself to the poor focus and fool you. Keep taking flash looks, adjust, rest the eye, repeat. Go past clear and then back to it. The eye is also the first thing affected by oxygen depravation...if gassed, take some deep breaths. No problems with my NF BEAST or ATACR 4x16, both with TReMoR. [/QUOTE]
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