The cans are for focusing only not shooting at . The more magnification you have the better each yard will focus in to . I have a sightmark triple duty 10-40x56 with a side parallax wheel and from close range 10 to 100 yards I can easily mark each yard on a 100mm wheel . I just added a new wheel and I'm in the process of marking each yard . I will take some photo and show you that I can focus and mark a 90 yard distance and each yard out 100 yards will have its own mark on the wheel and it will focus at each yard . I just opened the window and ranged with my range finder a 94 and 100 yard trees and focused and marked on my new wheel . I put a piece of clear tape over my tape because this was just a quick marking . I still have a lot of wheel space left to focus in to down to my marker is where the wheel stops . I did have a 5 inch wheel on this scope just I took it off and moved it to another scope so the smaller 100mm wheel does have less space between markings but still enough to mark out to 100 yards for every yard . I will take photo's of each pop can between 90 and 100 yards to show you that the pop can in front and behind the one your focusing in on will be out of focus and only the pop can your focused on will be in focus and that you can mark each yard on the 100 mm wheel . I should have worded my first post a little better and said mark the distances you can focus in on and mark on the wheel or bell you have . My point was to shoot a lot ,get to know your gun, know your pellet flight, know how hot adjust your scope ,know how to focus your parallax and repeat your actions until you can't group your pellets any smaller . myridevlx600, on Flickr[/url]
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