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Greetings All,
I know we must have some long shooters out there.
Prior to getting my Coues tag next year (probably dreaming), I am pondering the purchase of a new scope.
I am concerned with the change in the point of impact associated with the changing of power with a variable power scope. I understand that the best scopes out there, such as Leupold, Nikon, and Swarovski are suppossed to be relatively free of parallax error. However, I would like everyones input.
I am especially interested in knowing what people do when sighting in their Coues rifles. For example, I read that if you sight in using the highest power, when you turn your scope to a lower setting the error is minimal.
Thanks.
Darren
I know we must have some long shooters out there.
Prior to getting my Coues tag next year (probably dreaming), I am pondering the purchase of a new scope.
I am concerned with the change in the point of impact associated with the changing of power with a variable power scope. I understand that the best scopes out there, such as Leupold, Nikon, and Swarovski are suppossed to be relatively free of parallax error. However, I would like everyones input.
I am especially interested in knowing what people do when sighting in their Coues rifles. For example, I read that if you sight in using the highest power, when you turn your scope to a lower setting the error is minimal.
Thanks.
Darren