Jay Christopherson
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I'm wondering if I'm going crazy or if maybe my eye's are going bad.
I have a March 5-50x56 scope. At 100 yards, with the side focus at '100', the focus is perfect and the reticle is perfectly focused as well. No parallax. Ditto for 200 yards. This is at 40X-ish power.
At 600 yards, if I dial down the scope to 20X, the clarity is perfect. Perfect focus, no parallax, etc, etc... if I dial the scope up to 40X+ (really, starting at 30X+), things start to get pretty blurry. If I dial the side focus down to 300 or so, the target comes back in to focus, but I start to detect some parallax.
It's driving me nuts. I've always had 20/20 vision (although it's been 5 years since I've checked) and I've never had issues like this with a scope.
As I see it, there are two possible issues - one, my eyesight needs to get checked. Two, something about the focus setup is off.
But, if two is true, why is the focus great at 20X, but not at 40X, without changing the side focus setting?
I've tried this in different conditions, so it's definitely not a mirage issue.
I have a March 5-50x56 scope. At 100 yards, with the side focus at '100', the focus is perfect and the reticle is perfectly focused as well. No parallax. Ditto for 200 yards. This is at 40X-ish power.
At 600 yards, if I dial down the scope to 20X, the clarity is perfect. Perfect focus, no parallax, etc, etc... if I dial the scope up to 40X+ (really, starting at 30X+), things start to get pretty blurry. If I dial the side focus down to 300 or so, the target comes back in to focus, but I start to detect some parallax.
It's driving me nuts. I've always had 20/20 vision (although it's been 5 years since I've checked) and I've never had issues like this with a scope.
As I see it, there are two possible issues - one, my eyesight needs to get checked. Two, something about the focus setup is off.
But, if two is true, why is the focus great at 20X, but not at 40X, without changing the side focus setting?
I've tried this in different conditions, so it's definitely not a mirage issue.