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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Schmidt & Bender Parallax vs. Non-Parallax
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<blockquote data-quote="Jamie6.5" data-source="post: 456719" data-attributes="member: 16954"><p>I would never argue the quality of an SB scope. But the problem of parallax, especially in the field, and at long range is a definite problem.</p><p>From the bench, prone or other target shooting, with a target rifle/stock combination, and repeatable rest, it can/should be less of a factor. </p><p>Consistent cheek weld and eye alignment is less of a problem under those conditions.</p><p></p><p>In the field, in the "heat of the moment" when a trophy of a lifetime is your target, perfect cheek weld and eye alignment may easily be forgotten.</p><p></p><p>For hunting, get the one with parallax adjustment.</p><p></p><p>My $.02, YMMV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamie6.5, post: 456719, member: 16954"] I would never argue the quality of an SB scope. But the problem of parallax, especially in the field, and at long range is a definite problem. From the bench, prone or other target shooting, with a target rifle/stock combination, and repeatable rest, it can/should be less of a factor. Consistent cheek weld and eye alignment is less of a problem under those conditions. In the field, in the "heat of the moment" when a trophy of a lifetime is your target, perfect cheek weld and eye alignment may easily be forgotten. For hunting, get the one with parallax adjustment. My $.02, YMMV. [/QUOTE]
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