Re: looking for some basic tips to ruduce parralax
The key to getting a consistent POI with uncorrected parallax is to get the eye properly and consitently centered behind the eyepiece lens.
One way is to develop a consistent cheekweld, but that's A) not so easy to do with reliable consistency, and B) addresses the problem at the cheek, when the real problem is at the eye.
I'm currently experimenting with an optical baffle.
It's fairly simple, a translucent disk with a small peephole that corresponds to the scope's optical axis (i.e it's centered behind the eyepiece lens). <span style="font-style: italic"><span style="font-weight: bold">It forces the eye to peer through the exact exit pupil</span></span> (i.e. The exit pupil is a diameter equal to the objective diameter in mm divided by the power of magnification. for instance, a 50mm objective and a 25 power scope has an optical exit pupil diameter of 2mm. BTW this is very definiely on the small side.). The peephole diameter should therefore be somewhere between 2mm and 4mm in diameter for better performance.
The cheek support should then be estabished to align the eye wth the optical baffle's peephole comfortably.
New stuff, experimental, but I'm behind it.
Greg