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question about illuminated recticle scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="vegas steve" data-source="post: 658173" data-attributes="member: 47484"><p>most illuminated recticle scopes have a reostat mounted in the rear bell of the scope to change the brightness of the rectical. mine has an etched rectical mounted in the rear bell of the scope and when you grab the rear diopeter adjustment ring you can move the rectical a small amount if you try and briskly wiggle the adjustment ring. i have seen this movement on most brands of scopes,even nightforce and valdada. my question is, will the point of impact get disrupted if this adjustment ring is moved or does it not get affected as the windage and elevation adjustments are in the center of the scope?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vegas steve, post: 658173, member: 47484"] most illuminated recticle scopes have a reostat mounted in the rear bell of the scope to change the brightness of the rectical. mine has an etched rectical mounted in the rear bell of the scope and when you grab the rear diopeter adjustment ring you can move the rectical a small amount if you try and briskly wiggle the adjustment ring. i have seen this movement on most brands of scopes,even nightforce and valdada. my question is, will the point of impact get disrupted if this adjustment ring is moved or does it not get affected as the windage and elevation adjustments are in the center of the scope? [/QUOTE]
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