arcticcathonda
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- Southern Alberta
I have a question that relates to maximum potential parallax error.
Can this be quantified if I of know target distance as well as what distance parallax is set for? I found an equation online that I believe was posted by the optical department of Leupold; however I am not too sure.
Consider this example:
Let’s say my target is 800 m away and I not knowingly forgot to adjust my parallax setting from my previous engagement distance of 300 m. In a perfect world (0- wind, 0 MOA gun etc) with all other variables constrained, how much can that error in parallax contribute to the maximum group size when using my 56 mm objective on my Nightforce?
The Formula I found:
Max error (mm)= {0.5 X objective (mm) X [ range to target (m) – range focus (m)]}/ range focus (m)
Max error (mm)= {0.5 X 56mm X [ 800 m – 300m)]}/ 300m
Max error (mm)= 46.7 mm or roughly 1.84”
Does this seem right to folks?
Can this be quantified if I of know target distance as well as what distance parallax is set for? I found an equation online that I believe was posted by the optical department of Leupold; however I am not too sure.
Consider this example:
Let’s say my target is 800 m away and I not knowingly forgot to adjust my parallax setting from my previous engagement distance of 300 m. In a perfect world (0- wind, 0 MOA gun etc) with all other variables constrained, how much can that error in parallax contribute to the maximum group size when using my 56 mm objective on my Nightforce?
The Formula I found:
Max error (mm)= {0.5 X objective (mm) X [ range to target (m) – range focus (m)]}/ range focus (m)
Max error (mm)= {0.5 X 56mm X [ 800 m – 300m)]}/ 300m
Max error (mm)= 46.7 mm or roughly 1.84”
Does this seem right to folks?