Originally Posted by Yondering
Originally Posted by sbhooper
I have shot quite a few deer with two 10x, Suuper Chickens. I REALLY like them close or far and even at fading light.


How do you deal with the parallax adjustment for hunting, since it also changes the focus? Do you just ignore it and look aathrough a fuzzy scope, or do you have it pre-set for whatever distance you think deer will show up?


If you are worried about that, then buy something else. I leave mine on 200 and have zero problems. If it is long distance and you have time to screw with it, then fine, but the deer don't seem to notice. I have never seen it as a "fuzzy scope", but maybe I am not splitting hairs. I just kill stuff. I have killed deer from close, out to 430 yards with it and never needed to take the time to adjust the scope. I started buying fixed-power because I got tired of having to dick with it all the time to be on the "right" power. Now, with the 6x and 10x, I just shoot!

Last edited by sbhooper; 02/01/18.

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