Chris_in_Idaho
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I recently purchased my first SWFA, a 10x42 SS MilQuad. I shot with it for the first time yesterday.
When I mounted it I adjusted the eye piece until the reticle was perfectly clear, which happened to be screwed all the way in.
Yesterday at the 100 yard range I adjusted the parallax ring to 100 but the target seemed slightly out of focus, to the point I had difficulty spotting 30cal holes in the red part of the paper. While looking through the scope I twisted the ring until I had the clearest image, and that ended up being at the 200 mark.
So my question is, are the settings simply marked a little off and the parallax adjustment is correct at 100 when the image is clearest, or does the actual parallax adjustment follow the markings and not quite match up to the same distance the lenses focus at?
Or, option 3, does this mean my eye piece adjustment is wrong? I adjusted it inside my house looking at a blank wall so I would only see the reticle. I'm pretty sure I had read to do this, but I'm no expert. Would fiddling with the eye piece help bring the image and reticle into focus together while the parallax is also adjusted for the correct distance?
Help.
When I mounted it I adjusted the eye piece until the reticle was perfectly clear, which happened to be screwed all the way in.
Yesterday at the 100 yard range I adjusted the parallax ring to 100 but the target seemed slightly out of focus, to the point I had difficulty spotting 30cal holes in the red part of the paper. While looking through the scope I twisted the ring until I had the clearest image, and that ended up being at the 200 mark.
So my question is, are the settings simply marked a little off and the parallax adjustment is correct at 100 when the image is clearest, or does the actual parallax adjustment follow the markings and not quite match up to the same distance the lenses focus at?
Or, option 3, does this mean my eye piece adjustment is wrong? I adjusted it inside my house looking at a blank wall so I would only see the reticle. I'm pretty sure I had read to do this, but I'm no expert. Would fiddling with the eye piece help bring the image and reticle into focus together while the parallax is also adjusted for the correct distance?
Help.