Hello,
I have a general question about crosshair focus on various scopes.
I notice on several NF 22x&32x NXS scopes, and a Leupold 25X I have to turn the rear objective IN fully to get proper focus on my crosshairs. By this, I mean that I just get focus when the objective comes to a stop at the end of it's adjustment, with my glasses on.
Without glasses, I would need one more turn, which I don't have.
It's hard for me to understand how my eyes could be so different from usual as my prescription is for moderate astigmatism only. I'm curious how adjustments are left working for 'normal' people.
My immediate problem,I think), is double grouping caused by parallax from my glasses lens as I turn my head to look through a scope. No adjustment for this that I can think of other than shooting without glasses. Now if I just had one more turn available on my rear objective lens, I'd be sittin good, shooting without glasses.
Anyone else run into this?
Thanks
I have a general question about crosshair focus on various scopes.
I notice on several NF 22x&32x NXS scopes, and a Leupold 25X I have to turn the rear objective IN fully to get proper focus on my crosshairs. By this, I mean that I just get focus when the objective comes to a stop at the end of it's adjustment, with my glasses on.
Without glasses, I would need one more turn, which I don't have.
It's hard for me to understand how my eyes could be so different from usual as my prescription is for moderate astigmatism only. I'm curious how adjustments are left working for 'normal' people.
My immediate problem,I think), is double grouping caused by parallax from my glasses lens as I turn my head to look through a scope. No adjustment for this that I can think of other than shooting without glasses. Now if I just had one more turn available on my rear objective lens, I'd be sittin good, shooting without glasses.
Anyone else run into this?
Thanks