Considering a couple scopes that have a 25 yard parallax. However, I do some pesting around the house at 10-20 yards. Will a scope with a 25 yard minimum parallax be an issue?
With zoom scopes I have found when at lower magnification it’s not much of a problem but at higher it could be a problem. It also varies by scope.
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With zoom scopes I have found when at lower magnification it’s not much of a problem but at higher it could be a problem. It also varies by scope.
The parallax “error” only becomes one if your head position is inconsistent.
Furthermore, parallaxed at 25 and target at 10 means that the holdover (most likely hold under in this case) has a -MUCH- greater influence than the crosshair being not exactly in plane...
The way I see it, it’s of course not optimal, but not really much of a problem if you can’t or won’t spend the money on a better scope.
The parallax “error” only becomes one if your head position is inconsistent.
Furthermore, parallaxed at 25 and target at 10 means that the holdover (most likely hold under in this case) has a -MUCH- greater influence than the crosshair being not exactly in plane...
The way I see it, it’s of course not optimal, but not really much of a problem if you can’t or won’t spend the money on a better scope.
"most likely hold under in this case" - Not true.
If zeroed at 10 yards, then there is no hold under. If zeroed at 25 yards, the 10 yard shot would require hold over.
In either case, if you are correctly zeroed, or you know the correct holdover to use, than holdover has NO influence. But parallax error does.
"The parallax “error” only becomes one if your head position is inconsistent." Not necessarily.
When you have incorrect parallax adjustment, a consistent head position is not enough. Your eye must also be optically centered. You can hold your head in the same position very time and you still might see the POA move as you change the parallax adjustment. That is an indication that your parallax adjustment is critical, and that your eye position, though maybe consistent, is not perfectly centered. I generally don't use a cheekweld, but I do use the correct parallax setting when I shoot. So I can shoot with any head position, and have no noticeable parallax error.
Think if I had that budget I would go to the right scope for the right job. Might stat a new thread with, I have $600 plus to spend on the right scope what would you purchase.