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tunneling in my scope. normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="lewwetzel" data-source="post: 898755" data-attributes="member: 21496"><p>I know what you're talking about. My Nikon Buckmasters are the "poster children" of tunnel vision: put my 6-18x up against my Sightron 4-16x SII Big Sky and it's like looking through a 1" pipe compared to - well, the sky - the Sightron's view is that much more spacious and edge-to-edge. Thought it might just be a problem with side-focus scopes at first, but it seems to be an issue with fixed-parallax and AO, too. In fact, I was ready to buy a 6-20x Weaver Grand Slam before they are closed out; read on another forum of that otherwise fine scope's tunnel vision and that was a deal-breaker for me. Might not bother some people, others might never notice the difference if it's not pointed out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lewwetzel, post: 898755, member: 21496"] I know what you're talking about. My Nikon Buckmasters are the "poster children" of tunnel vision: put my 6-18x up against my Sightron 4-16x SII Big Sky and it's like looking through a 1" pipe compared to - well, the sky - the Sightron's view is that much more spacious and edge-to-edge. Thought it might just be a problem with side-focus scopes at first, but it seems to be an issue with fixed-parallax and AO, too. In fact, I was ready to buy a 6-20x Weaver Grand Slam before they are closed out; read on another forum of that otherwise fine scope's tunnel vision and that was a deal-breaker for me. Might not bother some people, others might never notice the difference if it's not pointed out. [/QUOTE]
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