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Parallax and hunting scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="lamiglas" data-source="post: 1310913" data-attributes="member: 11075"><p>If you ever have the opportunity, try this with a non PA adjustable scope, and it may answer your question without firing a shot. Set your rifle up in a rest at a 600 yard target. Without touching the rifle, move your head around and notice how far the reticle is moving around on the target. Then know that depending on how your cheekweld position is, you may be holding the cross hairs anywhere within the movement you saw. Again, this can be minimized by consistent cheek weld, buy the margin of error is there and can be hard to get right in field conditions. I think you got this, but for clarification, if the PA is set right, there will no reticle movement when you move your head around as described above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamiglas, post: 1310913, member: 11075"] If you ever have the opportunity, try this with a non PA adjustable scope, and it may answer your question without firing a shot. Set your rifle up in a rest at a 600 yard target. Without touching the rifle, move your head around and notice how far the reticle is moving around on the target. Then know that depending on how your cheekweld position is, you may be holding the cross hairs anywhere within the movement you saw. Again, this can be minimized by consistent cheek weld, buy the margin of error is there and can be hard to get right in field conditions. I think you got this, but for clarification, if the PA is set right, there will no reticle movement when you move your head around as described above. [/QUOTE]
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