I've noticed that my Vortex Strike Eagle scope is a bit off on parallax - at 200 yards I have to set them somewhere to 150-170. I've decided that by fixing gun/scope on target and moving my head a bit seeing if reticle and target move relative to each other. At 200 yard setting (on dial) they did, and at one I came up with they did not. Target was still fairly sharp.
Is what I am seeing normal? Would make it interesting when distance varies - would have to make a parallax correction table that is scope specific or take accuracy hit. My understanding is that one of my contributing factors is inconsistent head placement (working on it) and parallax error amplifies it...
Is there a rule of thumb how much parallax error can contribute to inaccuracy?
Thanks
Is what I am seeing normal? Would make it interesting when distance varies - would have to make a parallax correction table that is scope specific or take accuracy hit. My understanding is that one of my contributing factors is inconsistent head placement (working on it) and parallax error amplifies it...
Is there a rule of thumb how much parallax error can contribute to inaccuracy?
Thanks