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<blockquote data-quote="arthurj" data-source="post: 344194" data-attributes="member: 3718"><p>The thing about the parallax may not be relevant when comparing those groups at 100 yards because even if the scope does not have parallax adjustment, 99.9% of them are set to be parallax free at 100 yards. 9x to 14x is a huge difference when you are trying to shoot the best groups at 100 yards so that is most likely the difference</p><p></p><p>and Tang yes that could be a problem, maybe not big enough to cause a miss on an animal at say 400 yards, but your groups won't be as small as they could be without parallax adjustment. Just put your crosshairs on a target several hundred yards out and move your head around and notice how much the reticle moves</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arthurj, post: 344194, member: 3718"] The thing about the parallax may not be relevant when comparing those groups at 100 yards because even if the scope does not have parallax adjustment, 99.9% of them are set to be parallax free at 100 yards. 9x to 14x is a huge difference when you are trying to shoot the best groups at 100 yards so that is most likely the difference and Tang yes that could be a problem, maybe not big enough to cause a miss on an animal at say 400 yards, but your groups won't be as small as they could be without parallax adjustment. Just put your crosshairs on a target several hundred yards out and move your head around and notice how much the reticle moves [/QUOTE]
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