Good morning all,
I’m new to this forum, having been watching from the sideline for a couple of years. Had something happen yesterday that I haven’t read about on here, missing it if it has been talked about.
I had just installed a 4.5-14 VX III on a Savage 308 and wanted to see if it was going to shoot, so I set up a target at 100 and got ready to shoot. Put the gun on the bags and lined up with the target. Adjusted the parallax and started shooting. Very unimpressed. This is an older scope with the parallax adjustment on the front, so I looked at that number and it was setting on around 50 yards. I moved it to 100 as I was shooting a known yardage. The bulls eye was not as clear, but with the gun on the bags, I could move around behind the scope and the crosshairs stayed on target. The target I was shooting had a red diamond that I could focus on, so I did that. Gun shot much better, or at least shows some promise.
I got another gun out, a 7RM with an 8-32 NF scope. Put it on the bags and adjusted parallax until target clear, then adjusted again until I could move around and crosshairs stayed on target. Again blurred. I shot using the red diamond and the gun shot like never before.
My question to you is, what do I do not? Am I going to have to shot wearing glasses? I wear glasses to read, but didn’t think I needed them all time. I have an appointment with the eye doctor next week, is there anything to visit with him about to get an answer about this.
Thanks
I’m new to this forum, having been watching from the sideline for a couple of years. Had something happen yesterday that I haven’t read about on here, missing it if it has been talked about.
I had just installed a 4.5-14 VX III on a Savage 308 and wanted to see if it was going to shoot, so I set up a target at 100 and got ready to shoot. Put the gun on the bags and lined up with the target. Adjusted the parallax and started shooting. Very unimpressed. This is an older scope with the parallax adjustment on the front, so I looked at that number and it was setting on around 50 yards. I moved it to 100 as I was shooting a known yardage. The bulls eye was not as clear, but with the gun on the bags, I could move around behind the scope and the crosshairs stayed on target. The target I was shooting had a red diamond that I could focus on, so I did that. Gun shot much better, or at least shows some promise.
I got another gun out, a 7RM with an 8-32 NF scope. Put it on the bags and adjusted parallax until target clear, then adjusted again until I could move around and crosshairs stayed on target. Again blurred. I shot using the red diamond and the gun shot like never before.
My question to you is, what do I do not? Am I going to have to shot wearing glasses? I wear glasses to read, but didn’t think I needed them all time. I have an appointment with the eye doctor next week, is there anything to visit with him about to get an answer about this.
Thanks