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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
parallax adjustment
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<blockquote data-quote="Bluebeemer" data-source="post: 19847" data-attributes="member: 1216"><p>bkite ... The simple way to adjust a scope is to adjust the occular lense to focus the reticle to your eyes and the parallax knob to focus the target. The crosshair adjustment should only need adjustment when you mount the scope on the rifle. The parallax may need adjustment multiple times due to target locations/distance changing. It is far more technical than this, but simple works best for me! A quality scope should not change POI with power or parallax adjustments. Good luck ... Mike</p><p></p><p>[ 09-02-2004: Message edited by: Bluebeemer ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluebeemer, post: 19847, member: 1216"] bkite ... The simple way to adjust a scope is to adjust the occular lense to focus the reticle to your eyes and the parallax knob to focus the target. The crosshair adjustment should only need adjustment when you mount the scope on the rifle. The parallax may need adjustment multiple times due to target locations/distance changing. It is far more technical than this, but simple works best for me! A quality scope should not change POI with power or parallax adjustments. Good luck ... Mike [ 09-02-2004: Message edited by: Bluebeemer ] [/QUOTE]
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