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<blockquote data-quote="Chase723" data-source="post: 1817079" data-attributes="member: 21524"><p>Paralax is the distortion of the image caused by refractive error due to the image of your reticle and the image of the target not being on the same plain of focus. It has an effect even at 100 yards. Prior to shooting make sure your diopter is set up correctly and that you have a crisp reticle picture. Then when you get set up to shoot make sure that you use the paralax knob on the side to adjust the image clarity until it's perfectly crisp and the center of the reticle doesn't move when you move your head/eye. If you have any paralax error , it'll be magnified by inconsistent head position/cheek weld/sight picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chase723, post: 1817079, member: 21524"] Paralax is the distortion of the image caused by refractive error due to the image of your reticle and the image of the target not being on the same plain of focus. It has an effect even at 100 yards. Prior to shooting make sure your diopter is set up correctly and that you have a crisp reticle picture. Then when you get set up to shoot make sure that you use the paralax knob on the side to adjust the image clarity until it’s perfectly crisp and the center of the reticle doesn’t move when you move your head/eye. If you have any paralax error , it’ll be magnified by inconsistent head position/cheek weld/sight picture. [/QUOTE]
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