So thinking about parallax and figuring out how the physics works.
And seems like the maximum parallax error depends on objective size and parallax setting.
If for example i would engage multiple man sized targets from 100yards to 1000yards as quick as possible without adjusting my parallax between targets. It seems that i can leave the parallax at 1000yards and i will do fine with a maximim error at 100yards of just 0,9inches. But if i sett parallax to 100yards and leave it there my maximum error at 1000yards is 8,8inches!!!
Is this correct or am i missing something?
Copy from parallax calculator webpage:
This quick calculator shows the amount of parallax error that may occur using a fixed-parallax scope to sight onto an object placed at a known distance. 'Maximum parallax error' is in the context of the viewer setting up with their eye centered on the ocular lens -- using it as is normally intended. Strictly speaking the maximum possible error is double the number you will get below if you sight to your destination by peeking through it from the edge of your scope... which nobody actually does. For a true theoretical maximum double the returned result values.
Parallax set at 100yards with 50mm objective.
Parallax set at 999yards (calculator won't do 1000yards) with 50mm objective.
And seems like the maximum parallax error depends on objective size and parallax setting.
If for example i would engage multiple man sized targets from 100yards to 1000yards as quick as possible without adjusting my parallax between targets. It seems that i can leave the parallax at 1000yards and i will do fine with a maximim error at 100yards of just 0,9inches. But if i sett parallax to 100yards and leave it there my maximum error at 1000yards is 8,8inches!!!
Is this correct or am i missing something?
Copy from parallax calculator webpage:
This quick calculator shows the amount of parallax error that may occur using a fixed-parallax scope to sight onto an object placed at a known distance. 'Maximum parallax error' is in the context of the viewer setting up with their eye centered on the ocular lens -- using it as is normally intended. Strictly speaking the maximum possible error is double the number you will get below if you sight to your destination by peeking through it from the edge of your scope... which nobody actually does. For a true theoretical maximum double the returned result values.
Parallax set at 100yards with 50mm objective.
Parallax set at 999yards (calculator won't do 1000yards) with 50mm objective.