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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="AJ300MAG" data-source="post: 14608" data-attributes="member: 444"><p>Doc, when your paralax is correctly set you should be able to look at the target, move your head up and down slightly, the crosshairs shouldn't move on the target. If the crosshairs move, turn your adjustment ring till they stay in place when you nod your head. If the target is blurry you will need to re-adjust your focus. Most scope manufactures will tell you the index marks on the objective ring are more of a reference point to work from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ300MAG, post: 14608, member: 444"] Doc, when your paralax is correctly set you should be able to look at the target, move your head up and down slightly, the crosshairs shouldn't move on the target. If the crosshairs move, turn your adjustment ring till they stay in place when you nod your head. If the target is blurry you will need to re-adjust your focus. Most scope manufactures will tell you the index marks on the objective ring are more of a reference point to work from. [/QUOTE]
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