Prepairing for next year's squirrel season

"Alan"This brings up an interesting issue—parallax adjustment. Like a lot of air gunners, I use a small wheel to make it easier to adjust the parallax focus. This is easy to do if you're atop a beanbag, or other convenient rest. But when shooting offhand, adjusting either side or front scope's parallax focus becomes a balancing act while trying not to lose sight of your quarry. More than once I which is was motorized with a conveniently-located thumb switch!

The motor idea is neat. Let me know when you get the details ironed out. I think I need one of those;)

i did a little research to find out how to adjust for parralax on a Non AO scope (google is my friend). It wasn't hard at all and my scope is now set at 30 yards with no shift and only slight shift at 50 yards.