Hi everyone,
Going through mounting, fitting, and zeroing a new NF 7-35x56 F1 TReMoR3.
For each of my scopes, I like to take notes on precise parallax settings for given ranges, 50, 100, 200, 300 etc.
After setting the diopter and reticle against the sky, at max zoom, at infinity parallax, I set about determining the parallax setting at different ranges (just out to 200 at my home range, but it’s a start)
Although I was able to get the radical pinned to the target at each range as expected, to my surprise the target was blurry at the best parallax setting at 50 and 100 yards (got so stuck on this I didn’t even check 200 yards). This occurred at 35x and 20x. Didn’t check at lower. At each magnification setting and it both distances, the optima parallax setting was just a little bit off from the setting that would leave the target in the sharpest focus. The setting that left the target in sharpest focus allowed the reticle to move as much as .4 MIl when nodding my head.
All parallax observations made with the rifle in bags and both with my head in normal position behind the rifle and also with my cheek off the rifle to make sure cheek pressure want moving the rifle giving a false impression of reticle movement.
I haven’t experienced this with any of my other scopes, several Vortex, including Razor HD Gen2 4-27x56, and two Athlon.
I reperformed they diopter adjustment with no improvement. I never thought this setting had impact on the target focus, just the radical, but I wanted to be sure.
I’ll phone NF support on Monday, but thought you folks would like to hear about this, and might have run into it before, hopefully discovering a solution.
Going through mounting, fitting, and zeroing a new NF 7-35x56 F1 TReMoR3.
For each of my scopes, I like to take notes on precise parallax settings for given ranges, 50, 100, 200, 300 etc.
After setting the diopter and reticle against the sky, at max zoom, at infinity parallax, I set about determining the parallax setting at different ranges (just out to 200 at my home range, but it’s a start)
Although I was able to get the radical pinned to the target at each range as expected, to my surprise the target was blurry at the best parallax setting at 50 and 100 yards (got so stuck on this I didn’t even check 200 yards). This occurred at 35x and 20x. Didn’t check at lower. At each magnification setting and it both distances, the optima parallax setting was just a little bit off from the setting that would leave the target in the sharpest focus. The setting that left the target in sharpest focus allowed the reticle to move as much as .4 MIl when nodding my head.
All parallax observations made with the rifle in bags and both with my head in normal position behind the rifle and also with my cheek off the rifle to make sure cheek pressure want moving the rifle giving a false impression of reticle movement.
I haven’t experienced this with any of my other scopes, several Vortex, including Razor HD Gen2 4-27x56, and two Athlon.
I reperformed they diopter adjustment with no improvement. I never thought this setting had impact on the target focus, just the radical, but I wanted to be sure.
I’ll phone NF support on Monday, but thought you folks would like to hear about this, and might have run into it before, hopefully discovering a solution.