Farlsincharge
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Saskatchewan
Okay, I'm confused, here's the deal. Basically every scope I have is a higher power unit with side adjust parallax. I notice that the parallax adjustment affects the focus as well. I have been told that this is not right and focus should be set at the eyepiece.
Which brings me to my next confusing point. Every time I mount a new scope I fiddle with the eyepiece and it never seems to make a difference. The cross hairs always look good no matter where I set the eyepiece. When adjusting the eyepiece I am looking at the sky, but I am not sure where the parallax setting should be while doing this, or if it makes any difference.
I do notice sometimes while shooting that the crosshairs do seem to fade away. I always attributed it to the angle of the sun or a busy target area, is there something that may remedy this?
Please somebody tell me what is going on and what is the proper procedure for focusing a scope.
Which brings me to my next confusing point. Every time I mount a new scope I fiddle with the eyepiece and it never seems to make a difference. The cross hairs always look good no matter where I set the eyepiece. When adjusting the eyepiece I am looking at the sky, but I am not sure where the parallax setting should be while doing this, or if it makes any difference.
I do notice sometimes while shooting that the crosshairs do seem to fade away. I always attributed it to the angle of the sun or a busy target area, is there something that may remedy this?
Please somebody tell me what is going on and what is the proper procedure for focusing a scope.





























Yup. What Grizzlypeg said. 






















