slinkylegs
Regular
- Location
- Hudson Bay, SK
Curious what everyone's thoughts are regarding the value of having an adjustable parallax on a 22lr for hunting. I grew up with a Ruger 10/22 that was mounted with an old 4x32 Bushnell, and that thing was always adequate for my bush hunting purposes. However, lately I've been curious about the value of having an AO or side parallax on a scope. For instance, most rimfire optics are set at 50 yards for the parallax, but I have encountered very short range shots on grouse and squirrels that were affected by some parallax (most of my shots in the bush are between 10-20 yards, but I've had some 5-10 yard shots). I haven't noticed it as much for longer shots on gophers, but I suppose that could happen. In theory, having an AO would be of some benefit, but is it going to move the needle that much?




















































