Originally Posted by
Sheridan
BnB
I always look forward to reading your posts, so I was surprised to think that's what you ment.
"When I sighted it in I had the frond of the scope ( circled in RED) on 25 yards and the eyesight ( circled in BROWN ) on 9 zoomed all the way in. I was about 40 yards away and could hit a 2 X 2 inch square each time I shot. I thought it was sighted in."
So, objective set at 25 yards and shooting at 40 yards = off by +/- 2" ; could be part of the problem - right ??
The intent of my original post was to respond to the questions asked. What I meant to say was that for intended POI changes, use the windage and elevation turrets. Parallax issues do indeed come into play can / will change POI. This is especially true when power ranges exceed 10-12 X on the top end. For scopes with front A.O. or side parallax adjustment knobs, the marked yardages are (oftentimes) not accurate...so don't take them as gospel.
I'm sorry (for any confusion) but my head was in a fog. I was heading to the airport for the dreaded trip north to bury my father. Not fun circumstances.