Author: billyburl2
Subject: Another parallax question, of sorts.....
Posted: December/18/2015 at 16:50
The ocular adjustment is the difference. This is especially true in first focal pane scopes. If the reticle doesn't start clear at the same place, it defintely can not end up at the same place on the focus knob.
Remember the focus knob brings the reticle and the target into a parallax free if both are set to an individuals eye. If using the same scope for multiple shooters, eye placement becomes MUCH more critical.
Subject: Another parallax question, of sorts.....
Posted: December/18/2015 at 16:50
The ocular adjustment is the difference. This is especially true in first focal pane scopes. If the reticle doesn't start clear at the same place, it defintely can not end up at the same place on the focus knob.
Remember the focus knob brings the reticle and the target into a parallax free if both are set to an individuals eye. If using the same scope for multiple shooters, eye placement becomes MUCH more critical.