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Ocular focus & shifting POI... any optics experts here?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 1241583" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>If you're able to state that's not the problem on every scope ever manufactured, the good ones and bad ones, the defective and damaged ones, the ones with good lenses and the ones with flawed fishbowl lenses, then please elucidate that knowledge on every single scope ever manufactured and damaged during its lifetime of use. There's nothing about a properly constructed and functioning scope that should cause this. Yet the scope is suspect.</p><p></p><p>PS: Why didn't you use this same argument to dismiss the contention that cartridges fired at higher elevation generate higher chamber pressures and higher muzzle velocity? When it made even more sense? Did you ever run your field tests in the effort to document that all prior study and publication on the science of internal ballistics has mislead us for the past century?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 1241583, member: 4191"] If you're able to state that's not the problem on every scope ever manufactured, the good ones and bad ones, the defective and damaged ones, the ones with good lenses and the ones with flawed fishbowl lenses, then please elucidate that knowledge on every single scope ever manufactured and damaged during its lifetime of use. There's nothing about a properly constructed and functioning scope that should cause this. Yet the scope is suspect. PS: Why didn't you use this same argument to dismiss the contention that cartridges fired at higher elevation generate higher chamber pressures and higher muzzle velocity? When it made even more sense? Did you ever run your field tests in the effort to document that all prior study and publication on the science of internal ballistics has mislead us for the past century? [/QUOTE]
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