So I was sighting in my Henry 22LR with a Simmons 3-9 22 mag scope at the range today and realized that at 25 yards switching from 3-9 causes a 1 inch to 1.5 inch change in elevation of point of impact . Is this normal for a "lower end " scope ?
Doesn't have adjustable parallax . It's set at 50 yards parallax free I believe . Kelly Timoffee what do you mean by zero or point of impact ? I shot 3 shots at at a circle on my target on 9x and another 3 with 3x zoom . 3x always shoots lower . Didn't change my rest or where I was resting the gun either .
Thanks I'll try this next time I'm out .When you change your magnification your reticle also changes in size in relation to your target.Stare through your scope as your crank it up and down watch where the thick part of the cross hairs move to.Now , if your reticle isn't perfectly centered or in line as it should in relation to the center of your optic it will move also, and likely does due to the quality of the scope.
Your ZERO , dead center shouldn't change if the scope is proper even then it still can.
Shoot a group on 3 or 9 then place your cross hair on the group ,adjust to the other end of magnification and watch for movement, then you will have your answer, or at least be able to see what is happening.




























