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It’s causing me fits....thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="greenejc" data-source="post: 1756675" data-attributes="member: 60453"><p>It is, most probably. The parallax in most scopes is set for 200 yards, not 100 yards. When you replace this scope, get one with an adjustable parallax and that should take care of it. Also, you and your son probably don't have the 'same eye'. That means you don't focus the same, and that will result with different zeros. My older brother and I have the same eye. I can zero a rifle for me and it will hit the same for him. I can't zero one for my younger brother and have it hit the same for him. My zero is about an inch and a half low and 2 inches right of his zero, if I remember right. So if I zero, he adjusts up 1.5 inches and left 2 and then he shoots. Usually, he's within .5 inches of perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenejc, post: 1756675, member: 60453"] It is, most probably. The parallax in most scopes is set for 200 yards, not 100 yards. When you replace this scope, get one with an adjustable parallax and that should take care of it. Also, you and your son probably don't have the 'same eye'. That means you don't focus the same, and that will result with different zeros. My older brother and I have the same eye. I can zero a rifle for me and it will hit the same for him. I can't zero one for my younger brother and have it hit the same for him. My zero is about an inch and a half low and 2 inches right of his zero, if I remember right. So if I zero, he adjusts up 1.5 inches and left 2 and then he shoots. Usually, he's within .5 inches of perfect. [/QUOTE]
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