I have a Leopold 36X this scope is new to me. When I shoot the scope seems to blur after the shot. I'm not sure if it's my eyes or not adjusted properly.
No I don't and I've been wondering if that was the problemdo u have a heat shield on the barrel? the heat will rise and cause the scope the blur, someone else will tell you exactly why. My first guess would be the heat rising from the barrel causing a mirage type effect
Just cut a pc of paper about 3 inches wide and length of barrel bout 1 or 2 inches from muzzle lay it on there or use some cardboard with some velcro stickies and try that for now and see what happens, if it works then you can step up to something a little more refinedNo I don't and I've been wondering if that was the problem
Did you notice this from your first couple of shots ?? If so, it's notI have a Leopold 36X this scope is new to me. When I shoot the scope seems to blur after the shot. I'm not sure if it's my eyes or not adjusted properly.
Does the parallax adjustment statement apply to scopes used in 50 yd RFBR as well?Did you notice this from your first couple of shots ?? If so, it's not
barrel mirage. More then likely, your initial focus is out of whack.
I was advised in my youth to aim a new scope at a clear sky before
mounting to the action. Some will say to use a bare wall. The idea
is to have no obstructions in the viewing, and the cross hair look's
sharp and crisp. Note that when you do the initial focus, you have
your parallax adlustment set to infinity.
this^^^^.... if it's the older loopy then it doesn't have a lock ring..I thinkIf your scope has the AO lock ring make sure it’s tight.
