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Originally Posted By: Kevinfarmer3456Originally Posted By: dan158Originally Posted By: Kevinfarmer3456In my opinion they should definitely fix the Crosshair situation, but the numbers on the side focus, in my opinion there's nothing they can do aboutthat. I've never really found a scope that was dead on on all numbers. I've had some scopes that were close and some of them that were way off.


I could understand on a lower cost scope but on a 1000$ top of the line scope from a manufacturer, one would think it should be closer to the correct yardage.. The only range I had before was 100 yards now I can get to 400..  Dan i may not be exact on this but i think other things effect the parrallax adjustments. Like the eye peice focus and also climate conditions. Plus each persons eyes are different. Most often the numbers are just a rough estimate. I dont know if any true accomplished marksman would ever adjust parralax by setting it at the numbered value alone. 


Correct.

 


Some of the “top of the line” scopes don’t even have numbers. They only have marks.

And a $1000 scope isn’t necessarily top of the line in the first place.


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