I have a Trijicon Accupoint TR25 1-6. When I adjust my diopter to the 3 o'clock position (90 degrees from the +/-0) it happens to be perfect in terms of crisp reticle and crisp image when I'm at 1x. However, when I go to 6 power and look at something far, the image becomes slightly blurry and I'm having to adjust the diopter even more to the right (maybe to the 6 o'clock position or further) in order to have a crisp focused image. Now if I keep the diopter setting that gives me crisp images at 6x and I zoom back to 1x, the 1x is off a bit and I have to readjust.
I know for scopes with regular reticles and parallax adjustment knobs the usual advice is to look at the sky, focus eye piece until the reticle is crisp and never touch the diopter again -- and to use the parallax knob to focus the image at various distances. But for scopes without a parallax adjustment knob, does the diopter need to be adjusted when trying to focus an image at various distances?
Or is my eye funky...
If this is a noobie question of scope mechanics, sorry.
I know for scopes with regular reticles and parallax adjustment knobs the usual advice is to look at the sky, focus eye piece until the reticle is crisp and never touch the diopter again -- and to use the parallax knob to focus the image at various distances. But for scopes without a parallax adjustment knob, does the diopter need to be adjusted when trying to focus an image at various distances?
Or is my eye funky...
If this is a noobie question of scope mechanics, sorry.