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<blockquote data-quote="soundwaves" data-source="post: 1149403" data-attributes="member: 15819"><p>PARALAX..!! adjust the paralax to the distance your target is at.! look for a clear retical.! ( dont adjust paralax for a clear target but adjust for clear retical.!!! ) </p><p> so basicly just set up your rifle some where and fixate it. adjust your paralax knob to the target that your retical is clear and thick. after doing that move your head up and down and left to right and the crosshair shouldnt move at all. if you dont have a scope with an adjustable parralax knob.. then make shure there isnt any scope shadow ( dark areas on the edges that apear if you are not looking through it centered ) when you looking through your scope. if you dont se any shadows with a non adjustable paralax scope that should be a sighn you are aiming straight. saim thing as looking down iron sights. if you move your head the point of aim seems to change. this is why l dont like scopes without paralax adjustments. </p><p> hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soundwaves, post: 1149403, member: 15819"] PARALAX..!! adjust the paralax to the distance your target is at.! look for a clear retical.! ( dont adjust paralax for a clear target but adjust for clear retical.!!! ) so basicly just set up your rifle some where and fixate it. adjust your paralax knob to the target that your retical is clear and thick. after doing that move your head up and down and left to right and the crosshair shouldnt move at all. if you dont have a scope with an adjustable parralax knob.. then make shure there isnt any scope shadow ( dark areas on the edges that apear if you are not looking through it centered ) when you looking through your scope. if you dont se any shadows with a non adjustable paralax scope that should be a sighn you are aiming straight. saim thing as looking down iron sights. if you move your head the point of aim seems to change. this is why l dont like scopes without paralax adjustments. hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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