Point of Aim vs Level of Magnification

I have heard that all zoom scopes should be tested for this problem. Cheap scopes sometimes fail the test. Expensive scopes seldom fail.

If you ever see inside a zoom scope, it looks more like a watch. Lots of small parts and springs.

I prefer a fixed power scope in the 16X to 24X range for peace of mind.
 
Put crosshairs on bullseye,, then squeaze the trigger,, if its not where it is suppose to hit, make correction with windage and elevation knobs.:D
 
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