Originally Posted by kyreloader
mcmurph, how do you argue the point that if you are in the center of your scope, there is no parallax?

Cant say I quite understand the gyroscopic precession model myself either, but that is more than has been offered so far.

How do you explain that 115g NBT out of my .25-06 will shoot .6s at 100 yards but will shoot .4s and .5s at 300 yards? I would attribute it to luck myself if I had not repeated this drill multiple times. Last time I went to the range, I shot 4 5 shot groups(clean barrel after 2 fouling) at 100y than went out to 300y after cleaning again and 2 foulers, repeated the 4 5 shot groups and the 300 yard groups were smaller on average.

I have an adjustable parallax scope on my rifle.

Good topic- keep them coming.


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