It always bothered me when I shot my rifle with the Steiner 5-25x56 that after focusing, I would have to fine tune the focus adjustment to eliminate parallax, and then the focus was slightly off.
One day I had an epiphany.
I realized that when I first got the scope and adjusted the diopter to focus the reticle, that there was a range of adjustment where the reticle appeared to be in focus (as is the case with most scopes I own).
What I did back then was set the diopter to the "middle" of the range where the reticle was in focus, but what if there was a diopter position where the parallax was eliminated and both the target and reticle were in focus ?
Next time out at the range, I setup on the 640 yard silhouette and adjusted the focus for zero parallax. It only took a slight diopter adjustment to pull the target into focus, and the reticle was still nice 'n sharp.
Since then I've tried it at various ranges and regardless of the distance, target focused = parallax error eliminated.
Sure beats the $hit out of the alternative, that my $3000 scope is f^%$ed up.
*Edit* resolving this has not brought the yardage (meters?) markings on the focus knob any closer to matching the actual distance, but I never pay any attention to that anyway. I don't recall any scope where those markings have been accurate.
One day I had an epiphany.
I realized that when I first got the scope and adjusted the diopter to focus the reticle, that there was a range of adjustment where the reticle appeared to be in focus (as is the case with most scopes I own).
What I did back then was set the diopter to the "middle" of the range where the reticle was in focus, but what if there was a diopter position where the parallax was eliminated and both the target and reticle were in focus ?
Next time out at the range, I setup on the 640 yard silhouette and adjusted the focus for zero parallax. It only took a slight diopter adjustment to pull the target into focus, and the reticle was still nice 'n sharp.
Since then I've tried it at various ranges and regardless of the distance, target focused = parallax error eliminated.
Sure beats the $hit out of the alternative, that my $3000 scope is f^%$ed up.
*Edit* resolving this has not brought the yardage (meters?) markings on the focus knob any closer to matching the actual distance, but I never pay any attention to that anyway. I don't recall any scope where those markings have been accurate.
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