Okay. If I have a ten power scope, and I look at a 1 inch dot. At 100 yards the dot does not appear to be a ten inch dot (x10, right?). But, there is a distance where the one inch dot will appear to be a ten inch dot. Is this distance an industry standard? If so, what is the distance?
And if Im totally off base, where the heck do they derive there version of what "x" actually is.
Im goin off the fact that I have a weaver K10, and an older leupold 10 power, and my buddy has a bushnell 4x12 (set on 10x).
Each scope when focused on a 1 inch dot at 100 yards gives a
different picture. The weaver and the K10 were similar in quality, but both were noticabley different, and the bushnell was just out of its league.
Im just tryin to figure out why.