Hey FuhQ,
If you already know this then disregard. I only post it in hopes of helping you. I had a similar issue, or rather, I thought I did with mine. It turned out that I had not focused the ocular focus correctly. Once I followed the procedure, the scope focused on objects correctly and the distance on the parallax knob correlated with the object.
There's also a great thread here on The Hide about setting up diopters correctly.
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Below is the recomended procedure from Vortex for adjusting the diopter and focus:
Ocular Focus – Fast-Focus Eyepiece Adjustment
Your riflescope uses a Fast-Focus eyepiece
designed to quickly and easily adjust the
focus on the riflescope’s reticle. To adjust
the reticle focus:
1. Turn the magnification to the
highest power, and your parallax
knob to infinity.
2. Turn the Fast-Focus eyepiece all
the way in.
3. Aim the scope at a clear blue sky or a blank white wall.
4. Look through the optic at the reticle. If the reticle is blurry turn the
eyepiece slightly counter clockwise. Look away from the optic at
something nearby to let your eyes readjust and then back through
the optic to check reticle clarity. Repeat this step until the reticle is
perfectly in focus immediately when looking through the optic.