I have a question I believe I know the answer to but I'm not 100% sure.
Lets use 300yds for example with a NF 3.5-15x scope. If I set my scope to parallax free at 300yds, then move to 500yds and adjust accordingly, will the parallax setting for 300yds be the same spot orginally found.
What I'm asking is, is the 300yd parallax setting always going to be the same point on my knob? Likewise will 500yds always be the same position? Can I find the correct value and then mark the knob to make it easy to set the parallax?
Also, why does my leupold mk4 2.5-8x mr/t scope not have a parallax adjustment? I don't believe it has ever been an issue, but why does it lack the knob while higher power optics have the adjustment?
Lets use 300yds for example with a NF 3.5-15x scope. If I set my scope to parallax free at 300yds, then move to 500yds and adjust accordingly, will the parallax setting for 300yds be the same spot orginally found.
What I'm asking is, is the 300yd parallax setting always going to be the same point on my knob? Likewise will 500yds always be the same position? Can I find the correct value and then mark the knob to make it easy to set the parallax?
Also, why does my leupold mk4 2.5-8x mr/t scope not have a parallax adjustment? I don't believe it has ever been an issue, but why does it lack the knob while higher power optics have the adjustment?