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Old 04-06-2018, 10:40 AM
Stinky Coyote Stinky Coyote is offline
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My understanding about it is it can make a difference, generally not a huge one but as long as you have a good cheek weld and eye is centered down the scope it won't be an issue. If your looking through scope from say an angle or edge so to speak you can get minimal poi shift. Most scopes 10x or less generally don't have parallax adjust.

Agree, no time to play with that in most hunting situations but the long shots with set up time then sure. Personally like simplest systems possible for hunting regardless of range...so i don't seem to go for the over 10x type scopes very often but just wanting to feel out the current mood on these subjects and see if much has changed with all this long range saturation etc.

More parallax experts jump in here anytime.
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