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<blockquote data-quote="Mauser34" data-source="post: 1149429" data-attributes="member: 50825"><p>I think it is the paralex too. I have been shooting for about 10 years now and I was a designated Marksman in the marines, but I have not shot for the last 3 years. I understand firing at my respiratory pause. When i adjust the paralex I always check up and down movement and I adjust it until the movement is gone. The side to side movement seems to happen all of the time and with two different rifles and scopes. It seems to move constantly and I can watch it move about 1 MOA at 100 yards. I can look through the scope and watch the reticle moves side to side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mauser34, post: 1149429, member: 50825"] I think it is the paralex too. I have been shooting for about 10 years now and I was a designated Marksman in the marines, but I have not shot for the last 3 years. I understand firing at my respiratory pause. When i adjust the paralex I always check up and down movement and I adjust it until the movement is gone. The side to side movement seems to happen all of the time and with two different rifles and scopes. It seems to move constantly and I can watch it move about 1 MOA at 100 yards. I can look through the scope and watch the reticle moves side to side. [/QUOTE]
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