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parallax question
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<blockquote data-quote="Brent" data-source="post: 15283" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>EA,</p><p></p><p>Another option is if you have a Leopold scope, they will change it's parallax free distance setting to any range for you if you are shooting out farther,I think Leopold or Premier Reticle both do this for pretty cheap. My 3.5-10 VXIII is pretty good to 5 and 600 yds but it starts to get worse after this. I have to keep my eye pretty centered to minimize it, and at 800-1000yds it's very noticable. I think they come from the factory set parallax free at 200 yards and work real good to 500 with that setting. If I were to optimize mine I think 600 yards would be a pretty good parallax free distance for shooting to 1000 yds. I do most of my shooting at 300 yds and out so parallax wouldn't be too bad here or at 1000 I'd think. </p><p></p><p>One side note, Leopold will give you more options han most down the road if you want to change "some" things on your scope, especially if you start with their LR scope.</p><p></p><p>One thing I don't like about my NF scope is having to mess with the parallax adjustment while hunting, when you have the time to adjust it's not that big of deal though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brent, post: 15283, member: 99"] EA, Another option is if you have a Leopold scope, they will change it's parallax free distance setting to any range for you if you are shooting out farther,I think Leopold or Premier Reticle both do this for pretty cheap. My 3.5-10 VXIII is pretty good to 5 and 600 yds but it starts to get worse after this. I have to keep my eye pretty centered to minimize it, and at 800-1000yds it's very noticable. I think they come from the factory set parallax free at 200 yards and work real good to 500 with that setting. If I were to optimize mine I think 600 yards would be a pretty good parallax free distance for shooting to 1000 yds. I do most of my shooting at 300 yds and out so parallax wouldn't be too bad here or at 1000 I'd think. One side note, Leopold will give you more options han most down the road if you want to change "some" things on your scope, especially if you start with their LR scope. One thing I don't like about my NF scope is having to mess with the parallax adjustment while hunting, when you have the time to adjust it's not that big of deal though. [/QUOTE]
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