By the end of the year or so I will be buying a new scope. It's either going to be Minox ZP5 w/MR4 or Kahles k525i SKMR3. While researching the Minox I came acreoss this video on youtube. The guy is saying (starts 15:20) that while testing the tracking at 100meters Minox dialed up to 9.8mils when it was supposed to be 10mils. He contacted Minox and per Minox being off at 100meters is normal since when you dial very high at a short distance a percentage of error is fine and that the scope will be perfect at the proper distance. In other words dialing up 10mils at 100meters will be off but at 1000meters it will be perfect. Something to do with he way lights comes in through parallax.
This goes against what I have seen here and other places when it comes to tracking tests. If some error is expected at 100meters then what's the point of doing any test at 100meters? How would you know what % of error is ok? But at the same time after hearing the explanation from Minox it sort of makes sense? Idk much about this and I'm hopping some of the experts here would shed some light.
This goes against what I have seen here and other places when it comes to tracking tests. If some error is expected at 100meters then what's the point of doing any test at 100meters? How would you know what % of error is ok? But at the same time after hearing the explanation from Minox it sort of makes sense? Idk much about this and I'm hopping some of the experts here would shed some light.
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