I have a Steiner T5Xi 3-15x50 SCR that I bought used on the hide about a year ago. My parallax dial, which turns quite smoothly, seems to have a lot of play in it on the internals. When I dial the parallax from near to far, I was able to tune out all parallax (no reticle movement) at a little under their 100 meter mark. If I turned the dial from the far setting to near, the parallax would all dial out around their 50 meter mark (this was all done on some standing corn about 40 yards from where I was). I then went to a little distance and it seemed like I couldn't dial out parallax. Focused on a tree about 300 meters away, I turned the dial from near to far and the parallax was at its lowest when I hit the stop at the infinity mark, but it was not all gone. I've noticed this a little bit when out shooting, but I haven't really tested until now and I didn't want to send my scope in for warranty work when I was actually able to shoot over the summer. Is this normal with these scopes? I also have it mounted in a pair of ARC M10 rings, tightened to the instructions provided in the box (I don't have a torque wrench).
I figure if I contact Steiner about it, they'll want me to send it to them, which I can do, but I don't want to send it and have them tell me nothing's wrong with it. It's not the biggest deal, just a mild annoyance that I would like fixed.
I figure if I contact Steiner about it, they'll want me to send it to them, which I can do, but I don't want to send it and have them tell me nothing's wrong with it. It's not the biggest deal, just a mild annoyance that I would like fixed.