Thought I answered your question. Maybe not... YES, it's normal. If your objective lens is old school you're going to have those issues.Anybody else?
I understand. Just holding onto a bit of hope that I was missing something.Thought I answered your question. Maybe not... YES, it's normal. If your objective lens is old school you're going to have those issues.
Do you mean the 46X XR scope? remember these only go down to 47-48 yards stated minimum parallax is 50 yds.Recently acquired a used Weaver 45x.
It's not very bright, and the eye relief is critical, to put it mildly.
Never had one before so I'm asking for experienced opinions.
Is this normal, or no?
Takes the fun out of shooting my .22lr.
Apparently, it's a 36CT 'Micro Trac'. 50 feet to infinity.Do you mean the 46X XR scope? remember these only go down to 47-48 yards stated minimum parallax is 50 yds.
I have two and they replaced Sightron 45X ED as the Weaver were brighter. make sure you have the ocular adjusted correctly,
Lee
