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The parallax adjustment can be located either at the objective end of the
scope or on the side of the adjustment turret housing. The adjustment moves
a lens within the scope causing the image and the reticle to fall on the same
optical plane. This ensures optimal accuracy at the distance of the target.
To eliminate parallax in adjustable objective scopes, follow these steps:
1.
The reticle should be clear (focused) before adjusting the focus ring.
If it is not, follow the instructions under “Focusing the Reticle.”
2.
Estimate the distance to the target in yards. Turn the focus ring to
match the number indicating the estimated range.
3.
With the firearm in a stable position, look through the scope,
concentrating on the center aiming point of the reticle. Move your
head slightly up and down. The aiming point should remain in
exactly the same position against the target; if it moves, slightly
rotate the focus ring until it becomes stable.
NOTE: Settings may vary slightly per individual preferences, air temperature,
and atmospheric conditions.