Ok so I had noticed this since I first mounted and zero'd my scope but still not too sure. It seems I can dial all of the adjustment after setting my zero stop. I haven't actually looked through the scope and dial all the elevation to see if the reticle actually moves down all the way. Is this scope designed to be able to use all the internal adjustment after zero'd? If so, I've never seen that before on any other scope, pretty cool feature.
I do however find the glass isn't the best at high mag. It starts to lose contrast and looks rather milky or white-ish. The best way I can describe this is as if there was a drop of water that dried out on the objective but I have already cleaned it and wiped it with no change. Aside from the image losing contrast, it becomes very blurry around the edges, sometimes the whole picture, if I'm not exactly perfect behind the eyebox.
Does anybody notice finicky eyebox on the 3-15 model? This is really bothering me and it's pretty bad to the point where I think it might something wrong with the scope.
I do however find the glass isn't the best at high mag. It starts to lose contrast and looks rather milky or white-ish. The best way I can describe this is as if there was a drop of water that dried out on the objective but I have already cleaned it and wiped it with no change. Aside from the image losing contrast, it becomes very blurry around the edges, sometimes the whole picture, if I'm not exactly perfect behind the eyebox.
Does anybody notice finicky eyebox on the 3-15 model? This is really bothering me and it's pretty bad to the point where I think it might something wrong with the scope.