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Parallex vs focus...hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="pineywoods" data-source="post: 1226653" data-attributes="member: 48843"><p>Good point, & I did that when initially setting the reticle focus, along with maximum magnification. </p><p>After setting reticle focus, I'm getting a blurry picture on higher magnification AFTER dialing out parallex & finding it necessary to again either adjust the eyepiece or refocus the objective & live with the parallex. I can't live with a blurred sight picture hunting...on the bench probably so.</p><p>I'm thinking the "set it & forget it" of the eyepiece may actually be a two step process for some people...those with other than 20/20 vision or one who was at the edge of a node while setting reticle focus. A "clear crisp reticle" is certainly subjective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pineywoods, post: 1226653, member: 48843"] Good point, & I did that when initially setting the reticle focus, along with maximum magnification. After setting reticle focus, I'm getting a blurry picture on higher magnification AFTER dialing out parallex & finding it necessary to again either adjust the eyepiece or refocus the objective & live with the parallex. I can't live with a blurred sight picture hunting...on the bench probably so. I'm thinking the "set it & forget it" of the eyepiece may actually be a two step process for some people...those with other than 20/20 vision or one who was at the edge of a node while setting reticle focus. A "clear crisp reticle" is certainly subjective. [/QUOTE]
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