Thats gay. My superslam is set on 100 unless im dailing the shot. And i can see most things fine out to 300
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Thats gay. My superslam is set on 100 unless im dailing the shot. And i can see most things fine out to 300
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I agree, I find it hard to believe you can't see a deer clearly with a VX3 at 6.5 mag at any normal shooting range if the parallax is set at anywhere around 100m upwards. Like I said above we shoot rabbits from 50m to 250m at at least double that magnification and they are clear as unless you set the parallax at something dumb like 30m. All my guns (4) have AO scopes and none are that picky with being clear across a good range unless you use very high mag settings.
The parallax setting makes no difference to light gathering clarity so if you are saying darkness makes a difference at the lowest mag setting which has the best eye relief and picture in low light anyway then maybe something is wrong with your scope Bill? The only way it could be a factor in seeing stuff is if you are shooting short range at say 30m, then on 6.5x with AO set at 100m it would be blurry but then that mag is probably too much for 30m so you'd still be stuffed seeing what to shoot anyway. But try bush shooting at short range with a scope with no AO adjustment (so probably default set at 100m) and unless you have really low mags to play with it will usually always be blurry so....?
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