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Parallax vs Focus
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<blockquote data-quote="hareng" data-source="post: 85639" data-attributes="member: 4422"><p><strong>Re: Parallax is not calibrating???</strong></p><p></p><p>By doing what you have done- moving the small wheel, you have not really altered anything at all. Who cares if the 400 is in the middle or at the end of the adjustment.</p><p></p><p>Now on the other hand, i think this is what you are after. If you only intend to see and shoot at 400 yards i would suggest put the side wheel back as was and alter the front lens assy, quite easy just need to screw it out to reduce the max range which will reduce the short range as well. The gaps at the high end will be wider apart.</p><p>Effectively, once adjusted to liking the 400yd could come in at the end of the rotation of the wheel and you will need to mark your own as all other markings will be miles out. Just check it is not camy, possibly the last 5 degrees!</p><p>Try half a turn for starters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hareng, post: 85639, member: 4422"] [b]Re: Parallax is not calibrating???[/b] By doing what you have done- moving the small wheel, you have not really altered anything at all. Who cares if the 400 is in the middle or at the end of the adjustment. Now on the other hand, i think this is what you are after. If you only intend to see and shoot at 400 yards i would suggest put the side wheel back as was and alter the front lens assy, quite easy just need to screw it out to reduce the max range which will reduce the short range as well. The gaps at the high end will be wider apart. Effectively, once adjusted to liking the 400yd could come in at the end of the rotation of the wheel and you will need to mark your own as all other markings will be miles out. Just check it is not camy, possibly the last 5 degrees! Try half a turn for starters. [/QUOTE]
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