garandman
Bolt Gun Bodacious
For most of my shooting life, I've used the parallax adjustment knob basically to focus the target clearly.
Now that I am obsessing about hundredths of an inch at 50 yd, I've done a fair amount of research on parallax settings. It confirms what I have seen… that the parallax settings on the scope don't actually perfectly match the distance to target and Good focus.
I've also Started using the "bobblehead" method to check parallax… moving my head up-and-down left and right to see if the reticle moves on the target.
Is all this correct? How much do you worry about parallax for bench rest shooting? What else should I be thinking about/know to maximize scope accuracy ?
Is being centered up on the rear eyepiece enough? Or is parallax setting critical to bench rest accuracy? what do you do to check parallax ?
Now that I am obsessing about hundredths of an inch at 50 yd, I've done a fair amount of research on parallax settings. It confirms what I have seen… that the parallax settings on the scope don't actually perfectly match the distance to target and Good focus.
I've also Started using the "bobblehead" method to check parallax… moving my head up-and-down left and right to see if the reticle moves on the target.
Is all this correct? How much do you worry about parallax for bench rest shooting? What else should I be thinking about/know to maximize scope accuracy ?
Is being centered up on the rear eyepiece enough? Or is parallax setting critical to bench rest accuracy? what do you do to check parallax ?
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