08 December 2006, 20:58
free_minerparallax question
on a 2-7x33 Leupold VariX-II with the 75 yard shotgun parallax setting, how far can this scope be used (on big game, not targets or varmints) before the short parallax setting becomes a problem ?
thanks in advance
09 December 2006, 01:56
BuliwyfMy understanding is that most big game rifle scopes are set parallax free at 100 yards. I would estimate your 2-7x33 being fine out to around 275 yards.
Buliwyf
09 December 2006, 18:04
GatogordoIMO parallax is a grossly overstressed problem when talking about game hunting. Most of us are going to use a reasonably centered cheek/eye position while hunting and it is not going to come into play. For target shooting where tenths of a MOA often make the difference between winning and "glad you showed up" it is more of a concern or if you're shooting around corners with one eye sticking over the stock from the wrong side at some bad guy a few hundred yards off, it might be more of an issue.
09 December 2006, 18:46
Bobby TomekGatogordo wrote: "IMO parallax is a grossly overstressed problem when talking about game hunting. "
Amen to that...
I'll never forget a "hunter" telling a salesman in a Houston gun store that he missed 3 deer inside of 100 yards due to parallax and the inability to correct it on his current scope. I didn't stick around to see what he bought, but I'd be willing to bet the salesman was a happy camper (commission!) after this guy left.
10 December 2006, 22:40
free_minerthanks for the replies, that;s pretty much what I thought
11 December 2006, 13:21
JALIf you get your rifle in a very steady rest, aim at something say 300 yds away, move your eye around the immage a bit, as you might on an awkward position shot, and you will see the crosshairs moving across the target. That's your max.parallax error at that range. If you can keep your eye centered you may not have any error.