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How common do you shoot better at distance?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1578790" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have found this to be the case at times. While it may simply be a degree concentration when shooting at longer then usual ranges, it may also be caused by parallax. Parallax is much more influential at 100-300 yards, then the longer ranges, particularly when used at high power. While many claim that if parallax is corrected for vertical movement(of the eye), it is automatically corrected for the horizontal. I have found this is NOT always the case, even with some top-name/high end scopes. My short range high precision shooting(200/300 yard egg shoots) has improved radically since I began checking/tuning for both vertical and horizontal movement of the crosshair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1578790, member: 10291"] I have found this to be the case at times. While it may simply be a degree concentration when shooting at longer then usual ranges, it may also be caused by parallax. Parallax is much more influential at 100-300 yards, then the longer ranges, particularly when used at high power. While many claim that if parallax is corrected for vertical movement(of the eye), it is automatically corrected for the horizontal. I have found this is NOT always the case, even with some top-name/high end scopes. My short range high precision shooting(200/300 yard egg shoots) has improved radically since I began checking/tuning for both vertical and horizontal movement of the crosshair. [/QUOTE]
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