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feanor

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I thought I looked into chopping down and machining a new cap for the windage on a 3-9 and only could save about a 1/4”
 

sndmn11

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So legitimate question. Old 3-9 didn’t have parallax, that’s what has prevented me from buying to date. Why is the 3-9 so popular with fixed parallax? I’ve personally experienced parallax struggles with other scopes that were fixed parallax.
 

Eluder

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So legitimate question. Old 3-9 didn’t have parallax, that’s what has prevented me from buying to date. Why is the 3-9 so popular with fixed parallax? I’ve personally experienced parallax struggles with other scopes that were fixed parallax.

It saves some weight not having it and I can't remember needing it ever with either of mine for what it's worth. Out to 500 yds
 

JFK

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So legitimate question. Old 3-9 didn’t have parallax, that’s what has prevented me from buying to date. Why is the 3-9 so popular with fixed parallax? I’ve personally experienced parallax struggles with other scopes that were fixed parallax.

Parallax error isn’t going to be the thing that causes you to miss. If shooting for absolute smallest groups at distance, sure, you might want it. But for hunting at 100-600 yards it’s not an issue. Consistent cheek weld and sight picture are what allow you to shoot a scope with non adjustable parallax. Having fixed parallax is not the handicap it’s made out to be.
 
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